camino glorioso
Camino Tortuoso
Glorieux is glorious in French.
carretera de acceso
The exact translation would be "Hoy es un dia glorioso" However, that's not the most common phrase in Spanish. Is more usual to say "Hoy es un gran dia"
Vivo Windward Road, numero cinco or you could hispanify 'road', so: Vivo en la Calle Windward, numero cinco.
Camino (pronounced cah-mee-noh) is the most common way to say it. You can also say Calle (Ki-yeh) which literally means street.
siete mil novecientos diez, calle Conners (7,910 Conners Road)
Spanish: carretera French: route Japanese: 道路 (douro) German: Straße
Spanish National Road Race Championships was created in 1897.
The translation of "El Camino" is "The Road".
If you mean "roadrunner" as in the bird, the word in Spanish is "Correcaminos". It is pronounced "core-ay-cah-ME-nos". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The abstract noun for the adjective glorious is gloriousness.The word glorious is the adjective form for the abstract noun glory.