"To wash the car" is an English equivalent of "lavar el coche."
The infinitive "lavar" means "to wash." The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "coche" means "car." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means "a, one."
The pronunciation is "lah-vah-rehl KOH-tcheh."
"Lavar el coche" is a Spanish equivalent of "to wash the car."The infinitive "lavar" means "to wash." The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular noun "coche" means "car." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means "a, one."The pronunciation is "lah-vah-rehl KOH-tcheh."
le duele la cabeza pues no puede lavar el coche
The car
el coche or la carro
As written, it means nothing. However, "Yo lavo el coche de mi padre los domingos" means "I wash my father's car on Sundays."
"muy" means "very" in English. El coche es muy rapido. The car is very fast.
"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).
"Girl on the car" is an English equivalent of "chica sobre el coche."The feminine noun "chica" means "girl." The preposition "sobre" means "on." The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine noun "coche" means "car." Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "TCHEE-kah SOH-brehl KOH-tcheh."
To say 'I want a car' in Spanish, you would say 'Quiero un carro.'
"Beautiful car" is an English equivalent of "bonito coche."The masculine adjective "bonito" may be translated as "beautiful." The masculine noun "coche" means "car." Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "boh-NEE-toh KOH-tcheh."
== == Coche de carreras or automobil de carreras.
marche el coche hacia atras