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How to Say "wanderer" in Spanish

The Spanish word forwandereris vagabundoB1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishB1
nounB1
someone who travels without a destination
A solitary figure walking away on a dusty road carrying a small sack on a stick over their shoulder, heading toward a distant horizon.

Examples

El vagabundo pidió unas monedas cerca de la estación de tren.

The vagabond asked for some change near the train station.

La policía detuvo a un vagabundo que dormía en la fuente pública.

The police detained a homeless person who was sleeping in the public fountain.

Gender Agreement

Since this is a noun referring to a person, remember to use 'vagabunda' when referring to a woman.

Using it too broadly

Mistake:Using 'vagabundo' for anyone traveling lightly.

Correction: While it means 'wanderer,' it usually implies poverty or lack of purpose. Use 'mochilero' (backpacker) or 'viajero' (traveler) for non-derogatory wandering.

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