El camino
Example: El camino al parque está lleno de flores bonitas.
Definition
"El camino" refers to a path or road used for traveling from one place to another, often outdoors. It can be a physical route, like a trail, street, or passage, that connects locations, as in the example phrase where it leads to the park filled with beautiful flowers.
Etymology
The phrase "el camino" comes from Spanish, where 'camino' means 'road' or 'path.' It originates from the Latin word 'camīnus,' which meant 'road' or 'way.' Did you know? The root is related to the word 'chimney' in English, as both originally referred to a passage or channel.
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"El camino" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (A1) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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