Carpool

//ˈkɑːpuːl//

Synonyms for "carpool" (3 found)

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Verb(1 words)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (1)

Noun(1 words)

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Synonyms

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related to

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Translations

25 translations across 14 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 共乘 noun (arrangement)

Czech

1 entries
  • spolujízda noun (arrangement)

Finnish

2 entries
  • kimppakyyti noun (arrangement)
  • mennä kimppakyydillä verb (travel together)

French

2 entries
  • covoiturage noun (arrangement)
  • faire du covoiturage verb (travel together)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ერთობლივი მგზავრობა noun (arrangement)

German

2 entries
  • Fahrgemeinschaft noun (arrangement)
  • Fahrgemeinschaft noun (group of people)

Hungarian

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  • telekocsi noun (arrangement)

Italian

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  • auto di gruppo noun (arrangement)
  • carpooling noun (arrangement)
  • concarreggio noun (arrangement)
  • convetturaggio noun (arrangement)

Japanese

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  • 相乗り noun (arrangement)

Portuguese

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  • carona noun (arrangement)

Slovene

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  • sopotništvo noun (arrangement)

Swedish

2 entries
  • bilpool noun (arrangement)
  • samåka verb (travel together)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • maghinakay verb (travel together)

Yiddish

3 entries
  • אויטאָ־חבֿרה noun (arrangement)
  • באַטייליקן זיך אין אַן אויטאָ־חבֿרה verb (travel together)
  • פֿאָרן מיט אַן אויטאָ־חבֿרה verb (travel together)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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They carpool together.

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I carpool with Tom.

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I carpool with them.

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I carpool with him.

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