convertible
The Spanish word 'descapotable' translates to 'convertible' in English. A convertible, often referred to as a 'cabriolet' in many parts of the world, is a type of vehicle with a roof structure that can 'convert' from a covered, enclosed state to an open-air state. These types of vehicles are popular for leisure and pleasure drives, particularly under pleasant weather conditions where one might enjoy the wind and sun. Convertibles can have two doors or four doors, depending on the specific model. While the term is used widely in regards to cars, it can also refer to other structures or mechanisms that have a similar ability to 'convert' or change states according to desired configurations.
My convertible car is red.
This sentence is about a car, specifically a convertible (descapotable in Spanish), that the speaker owns. The car is red.
She bought a new convertible.
This sentence is about a person, referred to as 'she', buying a new convertible (descapotable in Spanish).
I dreamed that I had a blue convertible.
In this sentence, the speaker is describing a dream in which they had a blue convertible (descapotable in Spanish).