viajero means traveler — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 29, 2025
viajero
noun • /[byah-HEH-roh]/
traveler
Example:
Soy viajero frecuente con esta aerolínea.
I'm a frequent traveler with this airline.
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🧠 What does viajero mean?
Viajero (masculine) / Viajera (feminine) is a Spanish noun meaning 'traveler.' It refers to someone who is currently traveling or someone who travels frequently. It often carries a connotation of journey and exploration, more so than simply commuting or going on a short trip. Think of someone embarking on an adventure!
📚 Extra examples
- El viajero exploró las ruinas antiguas.
The traveler explored the ancient ruins. - La viajera escribió un libro sobre sus aventuras.
The traveler (female) wrote a book about her adventures. - Los viajeros estaban cansados después de su largo viaje.
The travelers were tired after their long journey. - Las viajeras compartieron historias de sus viajes.
The travelers (female) shared stories of their journeys.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "viajero"
Synonyms: turista, pasajero, excursionista
Opposites: residente, local
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'viajero' comes from the Spanish word 'viaje,' which means 'trip' or 'journey.'
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