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What is an English bus called?
But long distance buses are called coaches. In England and the rest of the UK and most, if not all of the english speaking world they are called – buses, which is short for – omnibus.Double-decker coaches in the UK have traditionally been 12 metres (39 feet 4 inches) in length, though many newer models are about 13.75 metres (45 ft 1 in). Coaches are normally built to 4.38 metres (14 ft 4 in) high, while 'highbridge' buses are normally about 20 centimetres (8 in) taller.The word bus is short for omnibus, which means โ€œfor everyone.โ€ Bus was first used in this sense in the 1830s, its "everyone" meaning referencing the fact that anyone could join the coach along its route, unlike with stagecoaches, which had to be pre-booked.

What is bus in British English : Busses and buses are both English terms. Busses is predominantly used in ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ American (US) English ( en-US ) while buses is predominantly used in ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ).

How do you say bus in UK

English pronunciation of bus

  1. /b/ as in. book.
  2. /สŒ/ as in. cup.
  3. /s/ as in. say.

What is the British equivalent of bus : In Britain, a comfortable bus that carries passengers on long journeys is called a coach. The coach leaves Cardiff at twenty to eight. In America, a vehicle designed for long journeys is usually called a bus.

A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but less than the average rail transport.

An omnibus is another word for a bus, as in a large vehicle carrying lots of passengers. Other names are autobus and coach. This word has bus in it, and that's the main meaning of omnibus.

What is the British word for bus

coach

American British
intercity bus coach
motorcycle motorbike
sedan saloon (car)
station wagon estate (car)

The word bus is short for omnibus, which means โ€œfor everyone.โ€ Bus was first used in this sense in the 1830s, its "everyone" meaning referencing the fact that anyone could join the coach along its route, unlike with stagecoaches, which had to be pre-booked.Buses used to be called omnibuses, but people now simply call them "buses". There are many types of bus around the world.

American English uses the spellings buses, busing, bused for the verb. A bus is a large motor vehicle which carries passengers from one place to another. Buses drive along particular routes, and you have to pay to travel in them.

What is the real name for a bus : omnibus

A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but less than the average rail transport.