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Difference between 'ir, andar, caminar'.
Dear community,
I'm a bit confused. What is the difference between 'ir, andar and caminar'? Which verb do I use for which situation?
Thanks in advance for your support :)
Mar 20, 2015 12:56 PM
Answers · 3
ir = to go
andar = to walk, to go on foot
caminar = to cover a distance/to travel on foot
March 20, 2015
No te líes. Son sinónimos y prácticamente se pueden utilizar indistintamente.
Por establecer alguna diferencia, caminar se refiere mas a andar por placer, (pasear) por ejemplo, Iré a caminar por el parque.
March 21, 2015
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