How to Say ‘I also walk in the park.’ in Mexican Spanish
También camino por el parque.
tam-BYEN kah-MEE-noh por el PAR-keh
[tam-BYEN kah-MEE-noh por el PAR-keh]
💬 Usage Tip: A natural sentence: "También" + verb + place. You could also say "Yo también camino por el parque" for extra emphasis.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: An afternoon walk in the park is a very relatable daily-life activity to mention to a Mexican grandma.
Phrase Breakdown
También
[tam-BYEN]
also; too
Used to add another activity or idea.
También camino por el parque con mi abuela.
I also walk through the park with my grandmother.
camino
[kah-MEE-noh]
I walk
First-person singular of caminar, showing what I do.
Todos los días camino por el parque un rato.
Every day I walk through the park for a while.
Por el parque
por el PAR-keh
Through the park / in the park
A phrase indicating location or route around the park.
Camino por el parque por la tarde.
I walk through the park in the afternoon.
Words in this phrase
por
[por]
through; by; around
In this sentence, it helps express movement through a place.
Voy por el parque cuando quiero relajarme.
I go through the park when I want to relax.
el
[el]
the
Masculine singular definite article used with parque.
El parque tiene muchos árboles.
The park has many trees.
parque
[PAR-keh]
park
A place outdoors where people walk, sit, and enjoy nature.
El parque cerca de mi casa es tranquilo.
The park near my house is peaceful.
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