French/Latin
where did the word car come from
The word car is derived from the Latin word carrus which translates to "wheeled vehicle". It first referred to a carriage, chariot or wagon.
The word wheel is a car part. Wheels come in many sizes.
The word 'car' derived from the Latin 'carrum' which passed into Old French as 'carre' which just referred to a wheeled vehicle. The word carrus (singular) and carra (plural) also referred to a two wheeled war chariot from Gaul. The word car then extended into transport in 1896
The definition of the word hitting is: "To come into contact with someone forcefully." A sentence where one can use the word hitting is: "The car hit the guardrail."
It is a name not just any word. Enzo Ferrari is a name, he created the ferrari car and gave it his name.
No, the word 'car' is a noun, not a pronoun. The word car is a word for a thing.
Diner is short for a railroad's dining car. See the related link for more information.
Ghia is a separate trimming company, I believe the company is German
I will come on one condition.It was rather easy to condition her behaviour.The car is not in a good condition.
the heavyest car in the word