The position that can safely be used if the car is parked in a closed garage.
Shed = Schuppen Garage = Garage
The word "garage" is used in all English speaking countries as a building for housing a motor vehicle or vehicles or a place where motor vehicles are repaired, serviced, refueled or as a style of music subculture. The word has french and german origins.
Garage is derived from the word garer, a word from the French language.
Since the word, "Gems" is German, the G would be a hard g as the first g in garage. The rest is as in English: Gems-horn
No, the word "garage" is not an adverb.The word "garage" is a noun. It is sometimes, but not often, also used as a verb.Click here to see a dictionary entry for "garage".
There is no re in garage. -Age is the suffix in the word.
There are three phonemes in the word "garage": /g/ /a/ /r/.
the garage was burnt down in the fire
garage off
The noun 'garage' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a building used to shelter or repair motor vehicles; a word for a thing.The word 'garage' is also a verb: garage, garages, garaging, garaged.
Another word for a garage sale is a ''rummage'' sale or a "yard sale."