caminar

/kamiˈnaɾ/, [ka.miˈnaɾ]

walk


Gerund: caminando


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular caminado caminada
Plural caminados caminadas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo camino caminaba caminé caminaré caminaría
caminas caminabas caminaste caminarás caminarías
él/ella/Ud. camina caminaba caminó caminará caminaría
nosotros caminamos caminábamos caminamos caminaremos caminaríamos
vosotros camináis caminabais caminasteis caminaréis caminaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. caminan caminaban caminaron caminarán caminarían
vos caminás caminabas caminaste caminarás caminarías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo camine caminara caminase caminare
camines caminaras caminases caminares
él/ella/Ud. camine caminara caminase caminare
nosotros caminemos camináramos caminásemos camináremos
vosotros caminéis caminarais caminaseis caminareis
ellos/ellas/Uds. caminen caminaran caminasen caminaren
vos caminés caminaras caminases caminares

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
camina no camines
Ud. camine no camine
nosotros caminemos no caminemos
vosotros caminad no caminéis
Uds. caminen no caminen
vos caminá no camines

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Preferiría caminar antes que esperar un autobús.

    I would rather walk than wait for a bus.

  • Tom apenas puede caminar.

    Tom can barely walk.

  • Es difícil caminar 60 kilómetros en un día.

    It is difficult to walk 60 kilometers a day.

  • No tengo ganas de caminar tan rápido.

    I don't feel like walking so fast.

  • Aprendé a caminar antes de correr.

    Learn to walk before you run.

  • Perdí el último autobús y tuve que caminar bajo la lluvia hasta casa.

    I missed the last bus and had to walk home in the rain.

  • Mi abuelo no puede caminar sin su bastón.

    My grandfather can't walk without his cane.

  • Tengo ganas de salir a caminar.

    I feel like going out for a walk.

  • El bebé no puede caminar todavía.

    The baby can't walk yet.

  • Tom intentó caminar por encima del agua, pero se hundió hasta el fondo.

    Tom tried to walk on water, but he sank to the bottom.

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