Roughly US-101, although 101 has been significantly rerouted from original El Camino Real. A rough translation of El Camino Real is The Highway Royal, or better The Kings Highway. It connected all the Spanish Missions in California and was funded directly by the Spanish King.
Camino (pronounced cah-mee-noh) is the most common way to say it. You can also say Calle (Ki-yeh) which literally means street.
In the story "How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife" by Manuel E. Arguilla, the "camino real" refers to the main road leading to the rural barrio where the protagonist's family resides. It symbolizes the division between the traditional rural life and the more urbanized way of living. The journey along the camino real serves as a physical and metaphorical bridge between the protagonist's past and potential future.
"Parker" está en camino.
Way
Translation: The way, the path.
a "road" to take.. a pathway or something .. simply a way
Depends which way you are going
Unfortunately, the only real way is time.
Estoy en mi camino
It means, "...always in your way." It can also mean, "...always on your way."
I'm on my way to.... or I'm on a journey to...
"Estamos en El Camino" means "We are on the road" or "We are on our way" in Spanish. It can also be interpreted as "We are on the path" depending on the context.