transeúnte
passer-by, pedestrian
noun tran-seh-OON-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin transiens (passing through).
Usage Note
Transeúnte has the ú accent to break what would otherwise be a diphthong (eu), ensuring three syllables. It is a formal or journalistic word; in everyday speech peatón (pedestrian) or simply persona is more common. Transeúnte can also mean a temporary resident — someone passing through a place — rather than a permanent dweller.
Examples
"Un transeúnte ayudó al anciano a cruzar."
Natural Translation
A passer-by helped the old man cross.
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