Sentence examples of "caminos" in Spanish with translation "road"

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Todos los caminos llevan a Roma. All roads lead to Rome.
Ambos caminos conducen a la estación. Both roads lead to the station.
Nuevos caminos fueron construidos uno tras otro. New roads were constructed one after another.
Cualquiera de los dos caminos lleva a la estación. Either of the two roads leads to the station.
En Japón, casi todos los caminos son de un solo carril. In Japan almost all roads are single lane.
No sigas por ese camino. Don't go further on that road.
Este camino es muy largo. This road is very long.
Este camino lleva al parque. This road goes to the park.
Caminábamos lentamente por el camino. We walked slowly along the road.
Estaba de camino al pueblo. I was on the road to the town.
El camino se bifurca aquí. The road divides here into two.
El árbol obstruyó el camino. The tree blocked the road.
El camino hacia la paz. The road to peace.
Yo dudaba sobre qué camino tomar. I hesitated about which road to take.
Este camino lleva a la estación. This road leads to the station.
¿Es el camino corto o largo? Is the road short or long?
Hay mucho tráfico en este camino. There is heavy traffic on this road.
Puedes seguir el camino que desees. You can take whichever road you like.
Este camino lleva a la ciudad. This road goes to the city.
Este camino le llevará al parque. This road will lead you to the park.
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