El trayecto



Example: El trayecto entre las dos ciudades ofrece vistas impresionantes.

Definition


"El trayecto" refers to the route or distance traveled between two points, often describing the journey itself rather than the destination. It can include the time, path, or experience involved when moving from one place to another, as in traveling from city to city.

Etymology


The word "el trayecto" comes from the Latin 'trajectus,' meaning 'a throwing across' or 'passage.' Over time, it evolved in Spanish to mean the act of traveling or the route taken between two locations. Did you know that the root relates to crossing or traversing, which perfectly fits its current use?

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"El trayecto" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (C2) - set 2", containing 91 commonly used words.
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