car is one of many terms car in Italian.Like its English cognate, it entered the language through French carconsisting of two words: car (“self”) and mobile (‘mobile’).

As a feminine noun beginning with a vowel, it requires the following definite and indefinite articles:
- car = car/automobile
- car = car/automobile
- a car = a car/car
- (Car = (some) car/automobile
Because it’s a relatively formal word, you’ll most often encounter it in written forms, such as magazines, books, contracts and newspapers, advertisements on TV and radio, and driving schools. However, that’s not to say you won’t hear it in everyday conversations, especially older generations. In fact, my mother-in-law uses it all the time!
Apparently, Amazon also sells cars in Italy.
Apparently, Amazon also sells cars in Italy.
car can be abbreviated as carmaking it slightly less formal, and in very formal Italian you might encounter the term car (also shortened to car).but the most widely used informal term car so far machineit could mean machine or car Depends on context.
Camilla bought a car new!
Camilla bought a new car!

some different types car include:
- racing = racing
- electronic car = electronic car
- sports car = sports car
in old-fashioned Italian, car is also used as an adjective (eg a car).



