pasear
/paseˈaɾ/, [pa.seˈaɾ]go for a walk, stroll, walk
Verb pasear (first-person singular present paseo, first-person singular preterite paseé, past participle paseado)
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(intransitive) to stroll, to saunter, to promenade
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(intransitive) to walk, to take a walk
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(intransitive) to ride, to go for a ride (e.g. on an animal, in a car, in a hot air balloon)
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(transitive) to walk (e.g. a dog)
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A él le gusta pasear solo.
He likes to take a solitary walk.
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Sacaré a pasear a mi perro.
I'll take my dog out for a walk.
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Mi perro es ciego, pero le encanta salir a pasear.
My dog is blind, but he loves to go out for a walk.
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Después del desayuno fuimos a pasear.
After breakfast, we went for a walk.
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Solía pasear por la mañana temprano.
I used to take a walk early in the morning.
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Me gusta pasear por el bosque.
I like walking in the woods.
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Me gusta pasear.
I like to walk.
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Leyendo libros podemos pasear junto a la gente más importante de cada lugar y cada época.
By reading books we can walk with the great and the good from every place and every era.
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A ella le gusta pasear conmigo.
She likes to walk with me.
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Tom sacó a pasear a su perro.
Tom took his dog for a walk.
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