The word "car" comes from the Latin word "carrus," which means a wheeled vehicle. It has evolved through Old Northern French "carre," which also refers to a cart or vehicle. The term began to be used in English in the late 14th century to describe a two-wheeled cart, eventually evolving to refer to motor vehicles in the 19th century.
English
The equivalent of the English word car in African luhya language is "Omutoka".
Car is believed to originate from the Latin word carrusor carrum ("wheeled vehicle"), or the Middle English word carre ("cart") (from Old North French), or from the Gaulish word karros (a Gallic Chariot), or "carriage", which is is it self derived From the previous examples.
French/Latin
Gadi means car in the language gujarati.
Car is a Late Middle English word, from the French carre and/or Latin carrum, carrus.
Just some words come from Gaul, like car in English or char in French, French language is mainly a Latin language
where did the word car come from
The language from which the word coupe originates from is the French language. A coupe is a closed car body style with two side doors and less than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume.
The word car is derived from the Latin word carrus which translates to "wheeled vehicle". It first referred to a carriage, chariot or wagon.
It's comes from the motor in your car. The oil and gas mixes together and they create corbon dioxide and it goes out the car
The velocity super car come extremely close to 300 but besides that car and drag cars no cars go over 300.