The translation of "El Camino" is "The Road".
El Camino means The Road
Spanish translation is "The Road"
"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.
If you mean the car, it's a Chevrolet model. If you mean a road... be more specific; "El Camino" is Spanish for "the road." In California, it's commonly used for El Camino Real, which was (as a road) built by various people at various times, and originated (as a trail or path) by people traveling between the Spanish missions in California.
The road.
Bailar en el camino.
Yes. It means "the royal road".
El camino real
It was called El Camino Real.
The Conquista is what Chevy decided to make instead of the El Camino becuase the name was dying out and they needed to reamp the name. El Camino being Spainsh for "the road" made the name seem raceist towards the Spanish culture.
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.
That the correct translation from Spanish to English