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Two or three depending on your accent.
The letters in 'cars' will also spell the words scar and arcs.
If you are talking about syllables, then only one (1). But if you are talking about actual sounds, as in the SOUND that a car horn makes, then it is three(3): ah-s-k
three (3) sand- cast-le (sounds like sand-car-sol)
aqwua el caro (sounds like aqua l car-0)
No. It has the same sound as in car, with a silent E. It sounds like the letter R.
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Many sites offer troubleshooting for car sounds. For example Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Ford Motors and many more. Car dealers can also help a lot as well.
Motoka, or motuka. These are both transliterations from English, i.e motoka sounds like motor car. Another word for car is waka, which also means canoe. Waka is a traditional Maori word.
The word car does not have the identical sound as any other word in English, however, there is a word in French that means because, that sounds almost the same (although slightly different due to the French accent). So if we include two languages, then yes, car is a homophone.
The Car Coach - 2011 Sounds Your Car Makes was released on: USA: 13 September 2011
There is only one syllable in the word car. It is pronounced with a single stress point.