deambula
Deambula is a Spanish verb form belonging to the root deambular, which means to wander, roam, or drift without a fixed destination. Specifically, deambula is the third-person singular form of the present indicative (él/ella/Ud. deambula). It can also appear as the affirmative tú command in casual speech (deambula), meaning “wander!”
- Present indicative (3rd person singular): deambula
- Imperative (affirmative, tú): deambula
- Noun form related to the action: deambulación
- Adjective form related to someone who roams: deambulante
Deambula is commonly used to describe physical wandering through spaces such as streets, parks, or landscapes.
The verb deambular derives from de- plus ambular, with ambular rooted in Latin ambulare, meaning “to
- Deambulación (the act or process of wandering)
- Deambulante (wandering, roving)
- Synonyms: vagar, pasear, errar, andar sin rumbo
Deambula functions within standard Spanish grammar and is used across informal and narrative registers to convey