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autobus — meaning in English: bus

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Czech speakers commonly use the word 'autobus' when discussing public transportation, particularly when planning daily commutes or traveling between cities. For instance, you might hear friends saying, 'Let's take the autobus to the city center' during a casual outing or a traveler asking for directions at a bus station.
Synonyms & nuances
'Autobus' specifically refers to the public bus system, while 'minibus' (minibus) refers to a smaller vehicle typically used for group travel. You would choose 'autobus' when discussing city transport, whereas 'minibus' would be appropriate for private group trips.
Culture
The word 'autobus' in Czech has its roots in the Latin word 'autobus', which blends 'auto' (car) and 'bus' (the Latin term for 'to carry'). Interestingly, public buses became popular in Czechoslovakia during the 1920s, symbolizing a shift towards modern transportation and accessibility for the general population—a significant cultural shift in the post-war era.
FAQ
Q.What does 'autobus' mean in English?
'Autobus' translates to 'bus' in English, referring to a large vehicle that carries passengers on a scheduled route.
Q.How do you pronounce 'autobus' in Czech?
'Autobus' is pronounced as 'ow-toh-boos' with the stress on the first syllable, making it easy to remember.
Q.Can I use 'autobus' in formal writing?
Yes, 'autobus' is appropriate for both spoken and written contexts, including formal writing when discussing public transportation.
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