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How to Say "passenger" in Spanish

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pasajero

pah-sah-HEH-rohpasaˈxeɾo

nounA2general
Use 'pasajero' for anyone traveling in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or plane, especially when focusing on their role as someone being transported.
A person sitting comfortably in a train seat looking out the window at a green landscape.

Examples

El asiento del pasajero estaba ocupado.

The passenger's seat was occupied.

El avión tiene capacidad para doscientos pasajeros.

The plane has a capacity for two hundred passengers.

El conductor saludó al pasajero.

The driver greeted the passenger.

Los pasajeros deben mostrar su billete antes de subir.

Passengers must show their ticket before boarding.

Making it Feminine

To talk about a female passenger, simply change the 'o' to 'a' and use 'la': la pasajera.

Don't confuse with 'viajero'

Mistake:Using 'pasajero' for someone backpacking through Europe.

Correction: Use 'pasajero' when they are specifically inside a vehicle (bus, train, plane). Use 'viajero' for the general concept of a traveler.

viajero

bee-ah-HEH-rohbjaˈxeɾo

nounA2general
Use 'viajero' for someone on a journey, particularly in a train or bus, often emphasizing the act of traveling itself or the person as a traveler.
A person with a backpack and a walking stick standing on a grassy hill looking at mountains.

Examples

El viajero llevaba una maleta grande.

The traveler was carrying a large suitcase.

El viajero descansaba en la estación de tren.

The traveler was resting at the train station.

Como viajero frecuente, siempre llevo poco equipaje.

As a frequent traveler, I always carry little luggage.

Un verdadero viajero busca experiencias locales, no solo monumentos.

A true traveler seeks local experiences, not just monuments.

Describing Men vs. Women

Use 'viajero' when talking about a man. If you are talking about a woman, you should use the word 'viajera'.

Using Articles

Just like 'the traveler' in English, use 'el viajero' for a specific person or 'un viajero' for any traveler.

Viaje vs. Viajero

Mistake:El viaje llegó tarde.

Correction: El viajero llegó tarde.

General vs. Active Traveler

The most common mistake is using 'viajero' too broadly. Remember that 'pasajero' is the default for anyone in a vehicle. Use 'viajero' when you want to emphasize the person's role as someone actively on a journey, not just being transported.

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