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אוטובוס — meaning in English: bus

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האדמה
ha'adama
הפרשים
haparashim
אוטובוס
otobus
יכולות
yekholot
שנמצאו
shenimtse'u
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hebrew speakers use the word אוטובוס (otobus) primarily in everyday conversations when discussing transportation. For instance, you might hear a parent asking their child if they took the bus to school or a friend suggesting taking the bus to a concert.
Synonyms & nuances
A common synonym for אוטובוס is תחבורה ציבורית (takhbura tsiburit), which means public transport. However, אוטובוס specifically refers to buses, while תחבורה ציבורית encompasses all forms of public transportation, including trains and trams. Use אוטובוס when you specifically mean a bus.
Culture
The word אוטובוס (otobus) is borrowed from the Latin word 'omnibus,' which means 'for all.' In Israel, buses are a vital part of public transport, connecting cities and rural areas alike. The modern bus system in Israel has evolved significantly since its inception in the 1930s, reflecting the country’s rapid development and urbanization.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce אוטובוס in Hebrew?
אוטובוס is pronounced as 'otobus.' The stress is typically on the second syllable, making it sound rhythmic and fluid, much like English.
Q.What is the plural form of אוטובוס?
The plural form of אוטובוס is אוטובוסים (otobusim). You would use this when referring to multiple buses, such as 'There are many buses in the city' — יש הרבה אוטובוסים בעיר (Yesh harbeh otobusim ba'ir).
Q.Can אוטובוס be used in formal contexts?
Yes, אוטובוס can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It’s appropriate in conversations about transportation or when discussing public transport policies, ensuring clarity in any setting.
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