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autobus — meaning in English: bus

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers frequently use the word 'autobus' when discussing public transportation, especially in urban settings. For instance, you might hear it when someone is planning a trip across the city or inquiring about the bus schedule at a local bus station.
Synonyms & nuances
'Autobus' is often compared to 'minibus' (minibus), which refers to smaller vehicles for fewer passengers. While 'autobus' typically connotes larger public transit buses, 'minibus' suggests a more intimate, often private transport option used for smaller groups.
Culture
The word 'autobus' derives from the Latin roots 'auto' meaning 'self' and 'bus' from 'omnibus,' which means 'for all.' This word evolution reflects the growing need for public transportation in the 20th century as cities expanded. Interestingly, in Poland, buses have played a pivotal role in connecting remote areas, making travel accessible for many.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'autobus' in Polish?
The plural form of 'autobus' is 'autobusy.' You would use this when referring to multiple buses, such as when talking about city transport options.
Q.How do you say 'take the bus' in Polish?
To say 'take the bus' in Polish, you would say 'jechać autobusem.' This phrase is useful when you want to express your travel plans.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'autobus'?
A common mistake is confusing 'autobus' with 'tramwaj' (tram). While both are forms of public transport, 'autobus' specifically refers to buses, whereas 'tramwaj' refers to trams, which run on tracks.
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