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Taxi in Russian: такси

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такси
taksi
реальность
real'nost'
ключ
klyuch
порода
poroda
театр
teatr
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'такси' when they need to get from one place to another quickly, especially in urban environments. Common situations include calling for a taxi via an app after a night out or hailing one on the street when running late for an appointment.
Synonyms & nuances
'Такси' is a straightforward, everyday term for a taxi, while 'авто' (avto) generally refers to a car in a more general sense. You would use 'такси' specifically when referring to a hired vehicle for transportation, making it the preferred choice in contexts involving travel or transport services.
Culture
The word 'такси' comes from the French 'taxis', which itself originates from the Latin 'taxare', meaning 'to touch or charge.' In Russia, the taxi service has evolved from state-run models to a booming app-driven industry, reflecting the country's rapid modernization and urbanization. Interestingly, in many Russian cities, taxis can sometimes be less regulated than in Western countries, which can lead to a unique, often adventurous experience for riders.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'taxi' in Russian?
'Taxi' in Russian is 'такси' (pronounced: taksi). It is used widely across Russia and is easily recognizable, making it an essential word for travelers.
Q.Is 'такси' used in formal situations?
'Такси' is a neutral term that can be used in both formal and casual settings. Whether you're booking a taxi for an important business meeting or hailing one after a casual dinner, 'такси' fits perfectly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'такси'?
A common mistake is trying to conjugate 'такси' as if it were a verb. Remember, it remains the same regardless of the context, as it is a noun that simply refers to the mode of transport.
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