car-row
Auto or carro
To say 'I have a car' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo un carro.'
Yes, although it is pronounced somewhat differently. In Spanish, "robot" is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable and the "r" at the beginning is pronounced with a slight roll as in "carro." The rest is more or less like English.
There isn't any word in Spanish that starts with RR. However, the R at the start of a word is pronounced like a "strong" R or RR. For instance, the R in "ropa" (clothes) is pronounced like the R in perro
Carro, coche, or auto
The car.
el carro = the car disculpeme = excuse/pardon me
"Car computer" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase computadora para carro. The phrase translates literally as "computer for car" in English. The pronunciation will be "kom-POO-ta-THO-ra PA-ra KAR-ro" in Uruguayan Spanish.
el coche or la carro
carro, automovil, vehiculo
The car is an English equivalent of 'il carro'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine noun 'carro' means 'car'. Together, they're pronounced 'eel KAHR-roh'.
Wagon in Spanish is: carro. A children's toy would be: carretilla.