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Spanish Phrase

Sí, camino todos los días.

/si ˈka.mi.no ˈto.ðos los ˈdi.as/
Meaning"Yes, I walk every day."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms something (usually a question) and states a daily habit of walking. It’s a concise way to say "Yes, I walk every day."

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When to use

Use this sentence when answering a yes/no question about your routine, e.g., "Do you walk to work?" or when you want to emphasise a healthy daily habit.

Grammar Breakdown

caminotodoslosdías

1

Sí (affirmation)

Use "Sí" with an accent to mean "yes"; without the accent it means "if".

2

Camino (present indicative)

First‑person singular present of "caminar" (to walk). Regular -ar verb: yo camino.

3

todos los días (frequency)

"Todos los días" means "every day"; it’s a fixed phrase that follows the verb.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Vas al trabajo a pie?

Do you go to work on foot?

Sí, camino todos los días.

Yes, I walk every day.

B

Common Mistakes

  • si, camino todos los dias.

    Missing the accent changes the meaning to "if".

  • Sí, caminas todos los días.

    Use the first‑person form "camino" when talking about yourself.

  • Sí, camino todos el día.

    The correct plural phrase is "todos los días" (every day).

Alternatives

  • Sí, ando a pie cada día.

    Yes, I go on foot each day.

  • Claro, paseo todos los días.

    Sure, I take a walk every day.

  • Sí, camino diariamente.

    Yes, I walk daily.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking cities, walking is a common way to get around, especially in historic centres where cars are restricted. Saying "camino todos los días" not only describes a habit but can also imply you’re keeping fit – a point that native speakers often appreciate as a sign of a healthy lifestyle.