Examples of using "Autoni" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I will wash my car.
- I'm going to wash my car.
This is my car.
When do I get my car back?
My car won't start.
My car is red.
Leave my car alone.
My car is German.
I'm going to take my car.
- My car's over there.
- My car is over there.
- My car is under repair.
- My car is now being repaired.
- My car was stolen last night.
- I had my car stolen last night.
Take my car.
- My car's in the garage.
- My car is in the garage.
Where did I park my car?
I'll give you my car.
I'll give you my car.
I need to jump start my car.
- Could I park my car here?
- Can I park my car here?
My car needs a brake job.
I sold my old car for one hundred dollars.
That's not my car.
Can I park my car here?
My car isn't for sale.
My car broke down on the way.
The windshield of my car was broken.
I managed to repair my car by myself.
- Where is my car?
- Where's my car?
Tom has my car.
My car is covered in pigeon shit.
My car is covered in pigeon poop.
I wash my car almost every day.
- This is not my car.
- This isn't my car.
I parked my car next to yours.
My car was stolen.
My car won't start.
When I came back, my car was gone.
How do I know when my car needs a brake job?
You can borrow my car anytime.
- Please tell me where to park my car.
- Please tell me where I can park my car.
- Where is my car?
- Where's my car?
I'll get my son to wash my car somehow or other.
My car is large enough to carry five people.
Could you stand behind my car for a minute and tell me if my brake lights are working?
This is my car.
This is the first time I've ever parked my car in the woods.
- Where is my car?
- Where's my car?
- Could I park my car here?
- Can I park my car here?
I had to walk there because my car broke down.
My car won't start.
Sorry to trouble you, but my car is broken, can you help me?
I found your wallet on the backseat of my car.
Thank you for fixing my car, Tom.