Spanish Phrase
Sí, doy largos paseos todos los días.
Meaning
The speaker confirms that they habitually take long walks each day. It stresses both the frequency (every day) and the length of the walks.
When to use
Use this sentence when answering a question about your daily routine, fitness habits, or when you want to emphasize that you regularly enjoy a leisurely, extended walk.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Sídoylargospaseostodoslosdías
Sí (affirmation)
The word ‘Sí’ with an accent means ‘yes’; without the accent it means ‘if’.
dar → doy
‘doy’ is the first‑person singular present indicative of the verb ‘dar’ (to give, to take/offer in this context).
Adjective agreement
‘largos’ is a masculine plural adjective that must agree with the noun ‘paseos’.
Todos los días
A fixed expression meaning ‘every day’; ‘todos’ agrees in gender and number with ‘días’.
Comma after Sí
A short pause is marked with a comma when ‘Sí’ starts a sentence.
🗨In Conversation
¿Te gusta hacer ejercicio?
Do you like to exercise?
Sí, doy largos paseos todos los días.
Yes, I take long walks every day.
✕Common Mistakes
si, doy largos paseos todos los días.
Missing the accent changes the meaning to ‘if’.
Sí, doy paseos largos todos los días.
While understandable, the natural order is adjective before noun: ‘largos paseos’.
Sí, doy largos paseos todos los día.
‘día’ must be plural to match ‘todos’.
↔Alternatives
Sí, camino mucho cada día.
Yes, I walk a lot each day.
Claro, salgo a pasear todos los días.
Sure, I go out for a walk every day.
Por supuesto, hago largas caminatas diariamente.
Of course, I do long walks daily.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, ‘paseo’ often implies a relaxed, enjoyable stroll rather than a vigorous workout. Mentioning ‘largos paseos’ can convey a love for nature and a healthy lifestyle, which is positively viewed in most cultures.

