camino

/kaˈmino/, [kaˈmi.no]

path, road


Noun camino m (plural caminos)

  1. way, route
  2. road
  3. path

Verb camino

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of caminar.

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Examples
  • El camino está en mal estado.

    The road's in bad condition.

  • Este camino lleva a la estación.

    This road leads to the station.

  • Camino como un pingüino.

    I walk like a penguin.

  • Me encontré con el hombre, y él me indicó el camino.

    I met the man, who showed me the way.

  • Según el plan original, este camino ya debería haber sido terminado.

    This road should have already been completed according to the original plan.

  • Me encontré con mi profesor camino a la estación.

    I met my teacher on the way to the station.

  • ¿Podría indicarme el camino a la estación?

    Could you show me the way to the station?

  • Su auto se averió en el camino.

    Her car broke down on the way.

  • El camino está libre.

    The road is free.

  • Anduvo todo el camino hasta casa.

    He walked all the way home.

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