carro
/ˈkaro/, [ˈka.ro]car, cart, trolley
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Reconocí el carro de Tom.
I recognized Tom's car.
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¿Tienes carro?
Do you have a car?
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Ese es el carro de ella.
That is her car.
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No sé conducir carro.
I don't know how to drive a car.
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Sé que está molesto porque su carro quedó destrozado, pero salió ileso y debería estar feliz que está vivo.
I know you're upset about your car being totaled, but you weren't injured and you should be thankful to be alive.
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Tom quiere comprar un carro japonés.
Tom wants to buy a Japanese car.
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Él salió corriendo cuando vio el carro de policía.
He ran away at the sight of a police patrol.
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Tom no fue el que me pidió prestado el carro.
Tom wasn't the one who borrowed my car.
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¿Puedo usar tu carro hoy día?
May I use your car today?
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Todos queremos un carro nuevo o un teléfono nuevo.
We all want a new car or a new phone.
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El perro está durmiendo en el carro.
The dog's sleeping in the car.
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¿Sabes de quién es este carro?
Do you know whose car this is?
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Cruzando la calle fue atropellado por un carro.
Crossing the street, he was knocked down by a car.
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¡Dejé mis llaves en el carro!
I left my keys in the car!
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¡Cuidado! ¡Viene un carro!
Beware! There's a car coming!
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Quiero que ella lave el carro.
I want her to wash the car.
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No puedo manejar una moto y mucho menos un carro.
I cannot drive a motorcycle, much less a car.
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Tom me pidió prestado el carro.
Tom borrowed my car.
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¿Puedo usar tu carro hoy?
May I use your car today?
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Yo no tengo carro.
I don't have a car.
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