Camino (pronounced cah-mee-noh) is the most common way to say it. You can also say Calle (Ki-yeh) which literally means street.
One translation of "red road" would be "camino rojo". There are many ways to say "road", which is the "camino" in the phrase above.
camino real
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It's the "Royal Road" or the "King's Highway"
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
The address of the Royal Road Museum Of Spanish Texas is: Po Box 6291, Huntsville, TX 77342-6291
a Spanish farming village was called a Royal Road village...
Yes. It means "the royal road".
Sangre real
camino glorioso
Camino Tortuoso
royal road
carretera de acceso
Constitution = constitucion (consteetoothYUN)
Real. Royal Family would be "Familia Real" If you want to say Royalty it would be "Realeza"
El Camino Real which is Spanish for the Royal Road was the name given to the 600 mile road system that connected the 21 missions in California.
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