car
The French word 'voiture' is used in the context of referring to a car, an automobile. It is a feminine noun, so it would typically be used with the definitive articles 'la' (the) or 'une' (a). For example, 'la voiture est rouge' means 'the car is red', and 'j'ai une voiture' means 'I have a car'.
I love my car.
This phrase shows the basic usage. It uses 'voiture' as a direct object of the verb 'aime', which translates to 'love'. 'Ma' is a possessive meaning 'my', relating the 'voiture' or 'car' to the speaker.
Where is the car?
In this example, 'voiture' is part of a question asking about its location. 'Où est' translates to 'where is', demonstrating a common structure for questions about location in French.
The car is fast.
This phrase demonstrates the use of 'voiture' in a statement about an object's attribute, in this case indicating the speed of the car. 'Est' translates to 'is' and 'rapide' to 'fast'.