In order to say on a tour in Spanish you say "en una gira" if you talk about an artist: a singer, a dancer, an actor. Otherwise, say: "de viaje"
camino glorioso
Camino Tortuoso
carretera de acceso
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 National Road Race Championships was created in 1897.
Spanish: carretera French: route Japanese: 道路 (douro) German: Straße
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 ditches at the sides of a country road are called "cunetas." Singular: "cuneta." (culverts). Trench, irrigation ditch = zanja
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.