go for a walk
The Spanish phrase 'ir de paseo' is commonly used in casual conversation. As a phrase, 'ir de paseo' translates most directly to 'to go for a walk' in English. It is typically used to imply leisurely movement, often for enjoyment, relaxation, or exercise. Though 'walk' is the simplest translation, 'paseo' can also refer to a stroll, outing, or excursion, depending on the situation.
We are going to take a walk to the park this afternoon.
This phrase suggests that a group of people plans to enjoy a leisurely walk in the park later in the day.
Yesterday we decided to take a walk on the beach.
This sentence indicates that a group made a decision the previous day to enjoy a stroll along the beach.
The children want to go for a bike ride.
In this example, the children express their desire to have an outdoor experience riding bicycles, which is a form of going for a stroll.