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Stroll
noun, verb
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A leisurely walk taken for pleasure, often in a relaxed manner. It usually implies a slow pace without a specific destination in mind.

We took a stroll along the beach at sunset.
A morning stroll in the park helps me clear my mind.
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Melancholy
Definition A deep, pensive sadness
Translation Melancolía
Example A wave of melancholy washed over her.
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Natural ¿Qué tal? ¿Cómo andas?
Formal ¿Cómo se encuentra usted?
Slang ¿Qué pasa, tío?
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