Viajar : To travel
Viaje : Trip
No. Nor is it feminine, either. It is the infinitive of a verb (= to travel), which doesn't have masculine and feminine in Spanish.
"I will travel to many places" in Spanish is "Viajaré a muchos lugares". It is pronounced "Bee-ah-ha-RAY ah MOO-chos lu-GAR-ace". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Boletos de avion baratos is Spanish. The English translation of Boletos de avion baratos is cheap plane tickets. Online travel agents us this to attract the Spanish speaking travelers.
Many names in America are different in Spanish-speaking countries. For example- Mary would be Maria Krista would be Kristina etc... However, some names, such as Eric, are the same in Spanish as in America.
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
to travel = viajar
no
Its viajar travel in spanish is viajar
Calais
In transportation vehicles that have Spanish names. They travel like everybody else. Cars, planes, trains, etc.
Yo no viaje
on a dog
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viajar means travelViajar in Spanish means to travel
no podemos viajar
Yes it is
agencia de viajes