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His ( or her) first car.
The three words mean: Is John/Juan car
This is the car of John or this is John's car.
coche dormitorio
The plural "carros" means carts, but is used to mean a variety of vehicles from cars (coches) to vans or trucks (camiones). For example, a train coach, or a parade float (carro alegórico).
A MÍ SÍ (correct syntax) --- I do:A: No me gusta este coche (I don't like this car).B: A mí sí (I do)
I have a big car.
It means "I want a car".
"Whose car is it?"
"Lave el coche y limpie la casa" translates to "Wash the car and clean the house" in English. It is a directive or instruction, likely telling someone to perform these two tasks. The phrase uses the formal imperative form of the verbs "lavar" (to wash) and "limpiar" (to clean).
It means "the automobile". Other words for this are "el carro" or "el coche".
Pax means peace. More likely the salutation would be pax vobiscum translated as peace be with you.