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Path: I know there are a number of Italian words for "path" (sentiero, cammino, corso, percorso) but how do they differ? If I want to say, "I am walking along a path in the park", are they all interchangeable? Thanks!
Path: I know there are a number of Italian words for "path" (sentiero, cammino, corso, percorso) but how do they differ? If I want to say, "I am walking along a path in the park", are they all interchangeable? Thanks!
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21 Sep 2021
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"sentiero". is a path in a bush, in a mountain trail... or along a river. basically "into the wild"
if it's in a city park, large and in a perfect shape, this is more a "viale" or a "percorso"
cammino is used specifically to identify long pedestrian routes, like Santiago de Compostela.
corso, instead, is a city street, surely different from a sentiero
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"sentiero". is a path in a bush, in a mountain trail... or along a river. basically "into the wild"
if it's in a city park, large and in a perfect shape, this is more a "viale" or a "percorso"
cammino is used specifically to identify long pedestrian routes, like Santiago de Compostela.
corso, instead, is a city street, surely different from a sentiero
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