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auto — meaning in English: car

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Serbian speakers commonly use the word 'auto' in everyday situations such as discussing travel plans, buying a vehicle, or asking for directions. For example, a friend might say, 'Gde je tvoje auto?' meaning 'Where is your car?' during a casual conversation about going out.
Synonyms & nuances
'Auto' is generally synonymous with the word 'vozilo' (vehicle), but 'vozilo' is broader and includes all kinds of vehicles, while 'auto' specifically refers to cars. You would typically use 'auto' when talking about personal cars rather than larger vehicles like buses or trucks.
Culture
'Auto' comes from the Latin word 'automobile', which means 'self-moving'. In Serbia, cars are not just a means of transport; they represent freedom and adventure. The rise of car culture in the 20th century significantly influenced urban development in Serbian cities, leading to the establishment of numerous automotive clubs and events.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'auto' in Serbian?
The plural form of 'auto' is 'automobili'. You can use it when talking about more than one car, for example, 'Imamo dva automobila' means 'We have two cars'.
Q.How do you use 'auto' in a sentence?
'Auto' can be used in simple sentences like 'Moj auto je crven' which translates to 'My car is red'. It's versatile and can fit into various contexts involving cars.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'auto'?
A common mistake is confusing 'auto' with the term for 'vehicle' in a broader sense. Remember, while 'auto' specifically means 'car', using 'vozilo' would be appropriate when referring to a vehicle type that isn’t limited to cars.
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