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How to Say "journeys" in Spanish

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viajes

VEE-ah-hes/'bja.xes/

nounA1general
Use 'viajes' to refer to the noun 'journeys' or 'trips', especially when they are longer or significant experiences.
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Examples

Mis viajes favoritos siempre son a la playa.

My favorite journeys are always to the beach.

Los viajes de negocios se redujeron este año.

Business trips were reduced this year.

Necesitamos organizar todos los documentos para nuestros viajes internacionales.

We need to organize all the documents for our international journeys.

Plural Noun Rule

This is the plural form of the masculine noun 'viaje' (trip). To make most Spanish nouns ending in a vowel plural, you just add '-s'.

Gender Confusion

Mistake:La viajes

Correction: Los viajes. Even though 'viaje' ends in -e, it is masculine, so it uses the masculine article 'el' or 'los'.

viaja

/vee-AH-hah//ˈbja.xa/

verbA1formal/literary
Use 'viaja' when 'journeys' is used as a verb, meaning 'travels' or 'goes on a journey', typically in a formal or literary context.
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Examples

Ella siempre viaja en verano a Italia.

She always journeys (travels) to Italy in the summer.

Usted viaja mucho por su trabajo, ¿verdad?

You (formal) travel a lot for your job, right?

Si tienes la oportunidad, ¡viaja por el mundo!

If you have the chance, travel the world!

Dual Role of 'Viaja'

This single word serves two purposes: it’s the statement form for 'he/she/it travels' (él/ella/usted) AND the informal command form for 'Travel!' (tú).

Regular -AR Verb

Since 'viajar' is a regular -AR verb, it follows the most common conjugation pattern, making it easy to predict other tenses once you know the basic endings.

Confusing the Command

Mistake:Using 'viaje' when giving an informal command to a friend (tú).

Correction: The correct informal command is 'viaja'. Save 'viaje' for formal commands (usted).

Noun vs. Verb Confusion

The most common mistake is using the verb form 'viaja' when you mean the noun 'journeys' (trips). Remember that 'viajes' is the noun for the trips themselves, while 'viaja' is the third-person singular form of the verb 'to travel'.

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