camminata
Use 'camminata' to describe a walk for exercise or pleasure, like a leisurely stroll or a brisk power walk.
camminata en 30 secondes
- B1
- walk
- stroll
§ Understanding 'Camminata'
Alright, let's get straight to it. You're learning Italian, and you need to understand words as they're actually used. Today we're looking at 'camminata'. It's a B1 level word, so you'll hear it quite a bit once you start getting comfortable with basic conversations.
- Italian Word
- Camminata (noun)
- Definition
- A walk, often for exercise, pleasure, or a specific purpose.
The simplest way to think about 'camminata' is as 'a walk'. But not just any walk. It often implies a more deliberate or enjoyable stroll, hike, or even a brisk walk for fitness. It's not typically used for just walking from one room to another. Think of it as a noun form of the verb 'camminare' (to walk).
§ Where You'll Actually Hear 'Camminata'
You're not going to hear 'camminata' in a textbook much, but you'll hear it in real life. Here's where and how:
- Everyday Conversations: This is where it's most common. Italians love to talk about their activities, and walking is a big one.
- News/Weather Reports: Sometimes, especially when talking about leisure activities, health, or even protests (a 'camminata' can also refer to a march), you'll encounter it.
- Fitness Contexts: In Italy, like everywhere, people are into fitness. 'Camminata' is often used for power walking, hiking, or even just a general stroll for health.
- Travel/Tourism: When talking about exploring a city on foot, or a scenic hike in the mountains, 'camminata' is the go-to word.
§ Practical Examples
Let's look at some examples so you can see 'camminata' in action. Pay attention to the context – it makes all the difference.
Dopo cena facciamo una camminata?
Translation hint: After dinner, shall we go for a walk?
Una lunga camminata fa bene alla salute.
Translation hint: A long walk is good for your health.
Abbiamo fatto una bella camminata in montagna.
Translation hint: We took a nice walk in the mountains.
La camminata nel centro storico è stata molto piacevole.
Translation hint: The walk in the historic center was very pleasant.
§ Related Words and Common Phrases
To really nail this word, it helps to know how it fits with others.
- Fare una camminata: This is the most common verb phrase, meaning 'to take a walk' or 'to go for a walk'. You've seen it in the examples.
- Passeggiata: This is another word for 'walk', but it usually implies a more leisurely, less purposeful stroll. 'Camminata' can be a bit more vigorous or for a specific distance. Think of 'passeggiata' as a casual stroll, and 'camminata' as a proper walk.
- Gita: This means 'trip' or 'excursion', and it might involve a 'camminata' as part of it, especially if it's a day trip to the countryside.
Keep practicing these. The more you use 'camminata' in context, the more natural it will become. Don't overthink it, just associate it with taking a deliberate walk for enjoyment, health, or to see something.
§ Don't confuse it with "passeggiata"
Many students get confused between camminata and "passeggiata." While both refer to a walk, they have slightly different connotations. A camminata implies a more purposeful, often brisk walk, perhaps for exercise or to cover a specific distance. Think of it as a "power walk" or a hike. A "passeggiata," on the other hand, is a leisurely stroll, often taken without a particular destination in mind, just to enjoy the surroundings or socialize.
Abbiamo fatto una camminata di un'ora in montagna. (We took an hour-long walk/hike in the mountains.)
Faremo una passeggiata in centro dopo cena. (We'll take a stroll downtown after dinner.)
§ Using the correct verb with "camminata"
When talking about taking a camminata, the most common verb to use is "fare" (to do/make). So you'll say "fare una camminata." Avoid directly translating "to take a walk" with "prendere una camminata," as that sounds unnatural in Italian.
- Incorrect
- Prendiamo una camminata dopo pranzo. (We take a walk after lunch.)
- Correct
- Facciamo una camminata dopo pranzo. (We take a walk after lunch.)
Mi piace fare una camminata veloce ogni mattina. (I like to take a brisk walk every morning.)
§ Adjectives that go well with "camminata"
When you want to describe your camminata, there are some common adjectives that fit naturally. Here are a few:
- Lunga: Long. "Una camminata lunga."
- Breve: Short. "Una camminata breve."
- Veloce: Fast/Brisk. "Una camminata veloce."
- Lenta: Slow. "Una camminata lenta."
- Mattutina: Morning. "Una camminata mattutina."
- Serale: Evening. "Una camminata serale."
Dopo la pioggia, una camminata veloce è quello che ci vuole. (After the rain, a brisk walk is just what we need.)
§ Avoiding redundancy
Sometimes, English speakers might be tempted to say something like "fare una camminata a piedi" (to take a walk on foot). This is redundant in Italian because the word camminata already implies walking. Just saying "fare una camminata" is sufficient and more natural.
Andiamo a fare una camminata nel parco. (Let's go for a walk in the park.)
- Incorrect
- Voglio fare una camminata a piedi. (I want to take a walk on foot.)
- Correct
- Voglio fare una camminata. (I want to take a walk.)
Niveau de difficulté
short
short
short
short
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Exemples par niveau
Facciamo una camminata in parco.
Let's take a walk in the park.
Mi piace fare una lunga camminata la mattina.
I like to take a long walk in the morning.
La camminata fa bene alla salute.
Walking is good for your health.
Dopo cena, andiamo a fare una camminata.
After dinner, let's go for a walk.
Questa è una bella camminata.
This is a nice walk.
Voglio fare una camminata in montagna.
I want to go for a walk in the mountains.
Una camminata veloce mi aiuta a svegliarmi.
A fast walk helps me wake up.
Faccio una camminata con il mio cane.
I go for a walk with my dog.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
Dopo cena facciamo una camminata.
After dinner, we'll take a walk. (After dinner we do a walk.)
Mi piace fare una lunga camminata nel parco.
I like to take a long walk in the park. (Me it pleases to do a long walk in the park.)
La camminata mattutina mi sveglia.
The morning walk wakes me up. (The walk morning me wakes up.)
Abbiamo fatto una bella camminata in centro.
We took a nice walk downtown. (We have done a nice walk in downtown.)
Una camminata in montagna è rinfrescante.
A mountain walk is refreshing. (A walk in mountain is refreshing.)
Faccio una breve camminata ogni giorno.
I take a short walk every day. (I do a short walk every day.)
La sua camminata era lenta e stanca.
His/Her walk was slow and tired. (The his/her walk was slow and tired.)
Prendiamo un caffè dopo la camminata?
Shall we get coffee after the walk? (We take a coffee after the walk?)
La camminata sulla spiaggia è stata fantastica.
The beach walk was fantastic. (The walk on the beach was fantastic.)
Consiglio una camminata rilassante per staccare.
I recommend a relaxing walk to unwind. (I recommend a walk relaxing to unwind.)
Modèles grammaticaux
Structures de phrases
Fare una camminata.
Mi piace fare una camminata la mattina. (I like to take a walk in the morning.)
Andare a fare una camminata.
Andiamo a fare una camminata nel parco. (Let's go for a walk in the park.)
Una lunga camminata.
Abbiamo fatto una lunga camminata in montagna. (We took a long walk in the mountains.)
Una bella camminata.
È stata una bella camminata con il sole. (It was a nice walk with the sun.)
La camminata fa bene alla salute.
La camminata quotidiana fa bene alla salute. (Daily walking is good for your health.)
Organizzare una camminata.
L'associazione organizza una camminata benefica. (The association organizes a charity walk.)
Intraprendere una camminata.
Intraprendere una camminata in solitaria può essere rigenerante. (Undertaking a solo walk can be rejuvenating.)
Appassionato di camminate.
È un grande appassionato di camminate in montagna. (He is a big fan of mountain walks.)
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Talking about daily routines
- Faccio una camminata ogni mattina. (I take a walk every morning.)
- Mi piace fare una camminata dopo cena. (I like to take a walk after dinner.)
- Oggi ho fatto una lunga camminata. (Today I took a long walk.)
Describing leisure activities
- Durante il fine settimana, facciamo spesso delle camminate in montagna. (During the weekend, we often take walks in the mountains.)
- Una camminata nel parco è molto rilassante. (A walk in the park is very relaxing.)
- Amo le camminate al tramonto. (I love sunset walks.)
Discussing health and exercise
- La camminata è un ottimo esercizio per il cuore. (Walking is great exercise for the heart.)
- Il medico mi ha consigliato di fare più camminate. (The doctor advised me to take more walks.)
- Dopo un pasto pesante, una camminata aiuta la digestione. (After a heavy meal, a walk helps with digestion.)
Planning an outing
- Facciamo una camminata fino al lago? (Shall we take a walk to the lake?)
- C'è una bella camminata lungo il fiume. (There's a nice walk along the river.)
- Organizziamo una camminata nel bosco? (Shall we organize a walk in the woods?)
Talking about the weather or season
- Con questo bel tempo, è perfetta per una camminata. (With this nice weather, it's perfect for a walk.)
- L'autunno è la stagione migliore per le camminate. (Autumn is the best season for walks.)
- Fa troppo freddo per una camminata oggi. (It's too cold for a walk today today.)
Amorces de conversation
"Ti piace fare delle camminate?"
"Dove ti piace fare delle camminate?"
"Quante camminate fai a settimana?"
"Hai mai fatto una camminata lunga?"
"Cosa ne pensi delle camminate in città?"
Sujets d'écriture
Descrivi la tua camminata ideale: dove saresti, con chi, e cosa vedresti/sentiresti.
Pensa all'ultima camminata che hai fatto. Descrivila usando il più possibile parole italiane.
Quali sono i benefici delle camminate per te? Scrivine almeno tre.
Se potessi fare una camminata in qualsiasi posto del mondo, dove andresti e perché?
Immagina di dover convincere un amico a fare una camminata con te. Cosa gli diresti per persuaderlo?
Teste-toi 12 questions
This sentence asks if someone wants to take a walk in the park.
This sentence expresses a liking for long walks in the mountains.
This sentence describes taking a walk after dinner to digest.
This sentence describes an excursion involving a long walk through mountain paths. The words need to be arranged to form a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence in Italian.
This sentence talks about taking a pleasant walk along the promenade after dinner. The words must be ordered to create a coherent Italian sentence.
This sentence discusses the health benefits of regular walking. The words need to be arranged to form a correct and understandable Italian sentence.
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Summary
Use 'camminata' to describe a walk for exercise or pleasure, like a leisurely stroll or a brisk power walk.
- B1
- walk
- stroll
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