shopping cart
The Spanish phrase 'carrito de la compra' translates to 'shopping cart' in English. It is used as a way to carry goods in a supermarket or store while shopping. The term consists of two parts- ‘carrito’ which means 'little cart' and ‘de la compra’, which means 'of the shopping'. Therefore, when combined, it refers to a small cart used for shopping.
I'm going to get the shopping cart at the store
This sentence is using 'carrito de la compra' to refer to a literal shopping cart that one would use in a physical store. The speaker is stating that they are going to get or retrieve this shopping cart.
Please fill the shopping cart with fruits and vegetables
In this sentence, 'carrito de la compra' is again being used literally, this time referring to the act of filling the shopping cart with items. The speaker is asking someone else to fill the shopping cart with fruits and vegetables.
The shopping cart is full, it's time to pay
This phrase uses 'carrito de la compra' to refer to a full shopping cart. It suggests that since the shopping cart is full, it is now time to proceed to the checkout and pay for the items.