Do you mean the auto - the car - or auto -like automatic - ? Actually, for a car, we can say the "auto" (l'auto) which comes from "l'automobile", but now we rather use the word "voiture" (la voiture). If you mean auto for automatic, we use the word "auto" (+ adjective), coming from "automatique". Bisou!
SELF
The word auto is a noun. It is usually used to mean a setting for an automatic start.
The word "auto" is short for "automobile" (car). As a prefix, it means "by or within itself" so that we have words such as autobiography (written by the subject) and autoimmune diseases, where the body's own defenses attack its tissues.
Auto Union was a blend of four German Automobile Manufacturers. The Auto Union was formed in Chemnitz, in 1932 and established in 1936 among the four German Automobile Manufacturers.
working by itself examples: * automatic * autocratic * autocracy * autonomous, autonomy
auto is German
yes aut means (either) or (or) that is the stem if you add the ending "O" you get the word auto which could mean that a word goes before either or or depending on which declintion it is in.
what does auto-flowering mean in growing marijiwana
Yes. 'Auto' is a root word meaning: 'self' ~Ash
The word "auto" is short for "automobile" (car). As a prefix, it means "by or within itself" so that we have words such as autobiography (written by the subject) and autoimmune diseases, where the body's own defenses attack its tissues.
The word auto is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun. The word auto comes from the word automobile. Auto is also a prefix (meaning 'self') for many words such as automatic, autograph, or autobiography;