How to Say ‘I try to walk every day.’ in Mexican Spanish
Trato de caminar todos los días.
💬 Usage Tip: 'Trato de' introduces a personal effort or routine.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Walking is universally regarded as excellent exercise and is often preferred in less urban settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Trato de
I try to
Indicates an effort to do something.
Trato de estudiar cada día.
I try to study every day.
caminar
walk
Refers to the act of walking.
Me gusta caminar por el parque.
I like to walk in the park.
todos los días.
every day.
Indicates daily routine or habit.
Corro todos los días.
I run every day.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Trato
[trah-toh]
I try
Make an effort to do something.
Trato de aprender francés.
I try to learn French.
de
[deh]
to
Used to indicate purpose or direction.
Voy a correr todas las mañanas.
I go to run every morning.
caminar
[kah-mee-nahr]
walk
Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.
Me gusta caminar en el parque.
I like to walk in the park.
todos
[toh-dohs]
every
Each; all individual parts or instances of a group.
Estudia todos los días.
He studies every day.
los
[lohs]
the
Used to refer to specific nouns.
Los gatos son nocturnos.
The cats are nocturnal.
días
[dee-ahs]
days
Each of the 24-hour periods between midnight and the following midnight.
Los días pasan rápido.
The days pass quickly.
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