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- reginashrlyMarch 2017
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mikvargJune 2017 Para mí coche sólo los que usan los bebés y carro es automovil o para comprar supermercado |
Manrique1910June 2017 For me it's the same, just another form of calling a car |
Saralou96June 2017 "coche" and "auto" are used in Spain, both of them mean "car". In most Latin American countries people use to say "carro" instead of "coche", with the exception of Argentina and Uruguay. Here in Venezuela, for example, "coche" means "stroller/pushchair" |
liberhadiJune 2017 Carro and coche it means a car the only thing is that Carro more used in countries of L.A. in other hand coche is used in Castilian which means Spain. |
mariantocorderoJune 2017 En Venezuela: Carro= automovil Coche= donde pasean a los bebes. |
tihanycarrilloJune 2017 In venezuela, 'carro' is a car and 'coche' is a baby stroller |
jesus_bocaJune 2017 There is no difference, they are different terms to refer to a single thing |
IdalissMarch 2017 They are only synonyms |