viajar

Del latín 'viāre', que significa 'ir, viajar'.

VERB (1)
[/bjaˈxaɾ/es-ES]
to travel literal / to journey literal / to go / to move (from one place to another) untranslatable (While 'to move' captures some meaning, it lacks the specific context of traveling.)
Synonyms trasladar formal , moverse
Antonyms quedarse

To go from one place to another, often over a significant distance, typically implying a journey or trip. While 'to move' (moverse) can sometimes capture a general change of location, 'viajar' specifically refers to the act of traveling or journeying, whether for leisure, business, or necessity.

irregular en algunos tiempos
gerund present preterite
viviendo viajo viajé
  • Me encanta viajar por todo el mundo y conocer nuevas culturas.
  • I love to travel all over the world and get to know new cultures.
  • Ellos viajaron a Madrid para la conferencia la semana pasada.
  • They traveled to Madrid for the conference last week.