tragitto
journey
noun trah-JEET-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin trajectus (a crossing, from traicere).
Also means
route
Usage Note
Tragitto refers to the path or route traveled from one point to another, typically short to medium distance — a commute, a ferry crossing, a walk. It emphasizes the path itself rather than the destination. For a longer voyage or travel experience, use viaggio; for a fixed transport route, use percorso.
Examples
"Il tragitto in treno dura venti minuti."
Natural Translation
The train journey takes twenty minutes.
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