This is the 347th most frequent Lithuanian word.
automobilį
The Lithuanian word "automobilį" means "car" or "automobile" in English (accusative case).
In this sentence, 'automobilį' is in the accusative case, as it serves as the direct object of the sentence.
Vakar nusipirkau naują automobilį.
Yesterday, I bought a new car.
Here, 'automobilį' appears to be a grammatical variant, but the correct form should be 'automobilis' in nominative or 'automobilį' in accusative case, adhering to proper sentence structure.
Man patinka šis automobilį.
I like this car.
In this example, 'automobilį' is in the accusative case, indicating the direct object of the action of leaving.