"Do you work on trucks?" in Spanish is "¿Trabaja en camiones?" It is pronounced "Tra-BA-ha ehn ca-me-OWN-ace?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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Not in the United States. If the truck gets pulled over by the cops--trucks can be pulled over and inspected for any or no reason--the first thing the cop will ask for is the bill of lading. If it's in Spanish, the cop can't read it.
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Trabaja usted (polite form)..../trabajas (informal).... = Do you work.... ....en la biblioteca? = ....in the library?
the sponser will most likely provide with trucks if you ask
You use trucks because you want to do heavy work in transporting goods or if you are in the construction business you want to make your work easier. You need trucks because other transport is too light to do your work. Or carry large items.
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Trucks - 1999 Body Work for Project HRT was released on: USA: November 2007
ask a spanish person to teach you
you ask her politely for it ;)
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
Here are some fire trucks for sale: http://firetrucksplus.com/. You can also check Craigslist or ask your fire station what they do with the old trucks when they get new ones.
If you are talking about trucks on a game, you need to mention the NAME of the game in your question.