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 Lady Di
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        Location: Oklahoma | LRQHS - 2014-05-21 1:03 PM
dianeguinn - 2014-05-21 12:56 PM LRQHS - 2014-05-21 10:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2014-05-21 10:49 AM camino means "I walk"
hahahaha SOOOOO, El Camino means....the I walk??? Actually, camino is a noun meaning walk, path or road, so el camino means "the walk" or "the path" or "the road". The El in front of it tells you that it's a noun. If the El had an accent on it, then it would me "he" and El (with an accent ) camino would be incorrect grammar....it should be El camina, which would mean "He walks". ( idk how to type an accent ).
Now, why did they name a car the El Camino? Â
Because it means "the road" which is where you'll be in an El Camino. lol
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 Lady Di
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        Location: Oklahoma | barrelracr131 - 2014-05-21 1:05 PM
LRQHS - 2014-05-21 1:03 PM dianeguinn - 2014-05-21 12:56 PM LRQHS - 2014-05-21 10:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2014-05-21 10:49 AM camino means "I walk"
hahahaha SOOOOO, El Camino means....the I walk??? Actually, camino is a noun meaning walk, path or road, so el camino means "the walk" or "the path" or "the road". The El in front of it tells you that it's a noun. If the El had an accent on it, then it would me "he" and El (with an accent ) camino would be incorrect grammar....it should be El camina, which would mean "He walks". ( idk how to type an accent ). Now, why did they name a car the El Camino? Â
Didn't realize camino could also be a noun (and not just the conjugated form of the verb, caminar)
it means the walk, the road, the journey
I guess they were trying to be poetic..... failÂ
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | dianeguinn - 2014-05-21 1:46 PM barrelracr131 - 2014-05-21 1:05 PM LRQHS - 2014-05-21 1:03 PM dianeguinn - 2014-05-21 12:56 PM LRQHS - 2014-05-21 10:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2014-05-21 10:49 AM camino means "I walk"
hahahaha SOOOOO, El Camino means....the I walk??? Actually, camino is a noun meaning walk, path or road, so el camino means "the walk" or "the path" or "the road". The El in front of it tells you that it's a noun. If the El had an accent on it, then it would me "he" and El (with an accent ) camino would be incorrect grammar....it should be El camina, which would mean "He walks". ( idk how to type an accent ). Now, why did they name a car the El Camino? Didn't realize camino could also be a noun (and not just the conjugated form of the verb, caminar)
it means the walk, the road, the journey
I guess they were trying to be poetic..... fail Sorry. Twenty years of teaching Spanish. 
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