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travelar — meaning in English: travel

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informal common
Usage
Native Portuguese speakers commonly use 'travelar' in everyday conversations when discussing plans for vacation, trips, or exploring new places. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'Estamos pensando em travelar para o Brasil nas férias,' meaning 'We are thinking about traveling to Brazil for vacation.' It's often used in casual settings among friends or family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Travelar' is often interchangeable with 'viajar,' but 'viajar' is the more traditional and widely accepted term in formal contexts. You might choose 'travelar' when speaking casually or when referring to modern travel experiences, such as using travel apps or sharing experiences on social media.
Culture
'Travelar' is a loanword adapted from English, reflecting the globalization and increasing influence of English on Portuguese. In Brazil, especially, the rise of tourism has popularized this term in a context where traditional Portuguese words like 'viajar' (to travel) might be overshadowed by the trendy 'travelar.' It embodies the blending of cultures and languages that is so prevalent in today's interconnected world.
FAQ
Q.How do you conjugate 'travelar' in the present tense?
'Travelar' is a regular verb in Portuguese. In the present tense, it conjugates as: eu travelo, tu travelas, ele/ela viaja, nós travelamos, vós travelais, eles/elas travelam.
Q.Is 'travelar' considered slang?
While 'travelar' is not traditional slang, it is considered informal and is more commonly used in casual conversations among younger speakers or in contexts influenced by pop culture.
Q.Can 'travelar' be used in writing?
'Travelar' can be used in informal writing, such as blogs or social media posts, but it's advisable to use 'viajar' in formal writing or official documents to maintain a level of professionalism.
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