I think it's either run or walk.
I have Spanish this year, and that's one of the first words we learned.
Camina a casa It is not this this was done on a translator this translates into Road home
what does domino mean in spanish
In Spanish it does not mean anything.
Bestia means Beast except in spanish :)
Muy in spanish means very.what does phillina mean in spanish
The Spanish word "camina" means "walk" or "to walk" in English.
Camina al biblioteca.
swimming is nadar and walking in camina
Mi hermano camina conmigo
Camina alrededor del centro comercial.
boy running
The verb "to walk" in Spanish is caminar so "to walk to school" would be caminar a la escuela
Margaret M. Camina has written: 'Bowthorpe - the implementation of a dream'
"Carta a mi viejo" "Mi querido, mi viejo, mi amigo" "CAMINA SIEMPRE ADELANTE"
That doesn't look like a question written in proper spanish. The word-for-word translation of those words is something like "When walk to the library?" however I don't believe that caminar (to walk) is properly conjugated for the question that you asked. If the question is in fact basically "When are you walking to the library?" then you could simply answer with a time, such as "A las dos" if you were going to walk to the library at 2:00 pm. Source: I took 3 years of High School spanish 15 years ago... LOL Actually...."camina" is the conjugated form of caminar. It is the third person singular. So the sentence reads "When you walk to the library." As a question, "¿Cuando camina a la biblioteca?" Would be "When do you walk to the library?". You might use the term "usted" after camina to aleviate confusion or to be somewhat more polite.
The cast of El conejo que camina - 2009 includes: Victor Sulcer as himself
"Walk to the black chalkboard" in Spanish is "Camina a la pizarra negra". It is pronounced "ka-ME-nah ah la pee-SAR-ah NEG-ra". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.