itinerario
“itinerario” means “itinerary” in Spanish (a planned route or journey).
itinerary
Also: schedule, route
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El itinerario de nuestro viaje incluye tres ciudades.
A1Our trip itinerary includes three cities.
Tengo un itinerario muy apretado para mañana.
A2I have a very tight schedule for tomorrow.
Debemos seguir el itinerario para no perder el vuelo.
B1We must follow the route to avoid missing the flight.
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Quick Quiz: itinerario
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Which of these is the correct way to say 'the travel itinerary'?
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From the Latin word 'itinerarium', which comes from 'iter' meaning 'journey' or 'way'.
First recorded: 15th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'itinerario' only for vacations?
No, it can be used for any planned path, such as a business trip, a delivery route, or even a symbolic journey of personal growth.
How do I pronounce the 'r' in itinerario?
The first 'r' is a soft tap (like the 'tt' in the English word 'better'). The 'rio' at the end is pronounced quickly together, like 'ryoh'.
Can I use 'itinerario' for a daily work schedule?
It's better to use 'horario' or 'agenda' for daily tasks. 'Itinerario' specifically implies moving from place to place.