neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'caminhada' in various settings, such as during casual conversations about leisure activities or when discussing health and fitness. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Eu faço uma caminhada todos os dias no parque' (I take a walk every day in the park), emphasizing its everyday use in routine activities.
Synonyms & nuances
'Caminhada' is often used to describe a leisurely, purposeful walk, whereas 'passeio' can refer to a stroll or outing that might not have an exercise focus. You would choose 'caminhada' when emphasizing the activity's health benefits or purposeful aspect.
Culture
'Caminhada' comes from the Latin word 'caminata', which also means 'walk'. In Portuguese culture, walking is often associated with leisure, health, and socialization—many people enjoy a 'caminhada' in parks or along the beach, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro where the coastline provides picturesque walking paths.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'caminhada'?
You pronounce 'caminhada' as kah-mee-NYAH-dah, with the stress on the 'NYAH' syllable. It's important to note the nasal 'ã' sound in the second syllable.
Q.Can 'caminhada' be used in formal contexts?
'Caminhada' is generally used in neutral contexts, but it can fit into formal discussions about health and wellness, such as in a presentation about physical activity.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'caminhada'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'caminhada' with 'andar', which means 'to walk' in a more general sense. Use 'caminhada' specifically when referring to a walk as an activity.