معنی
Use public transport for travel.
زمینه فرهنگی
The 'Grève' (strike) culture often affects those who 'prennent le train'. It is common to check the SNCF app every morning during social movements. In Paris, people often say 'prendre le métro' even if they are taking a bus or RER, as 'le métro' is the generic term for the city's transport system. In Quebec, 'prendre l'autobus' is more common than 'prendre le bus'. The word 'char' is often used for car, making public transport a distinct choice. In rural areas, 'prendre le car' refers to intercity buses, while 'le bus' is reserved for city transit. Rail lines are often limited, making 'le car' essential.
The 'S' in Bus
Always pronounce the 's' at the end of 'bus'. If you don't, it sounds like 'bu' (past participle of drink).
No Prepositions
Never say 'prendre à le bus' or 'prendre en bus'. It's always 'prendre' + [article] + [vehicle].
معنی
Use public transport for travel.
The 'S' in Bus
Always pronounce the 's' at the end of 'bus'. If you don't, it sounds like 'bu' (past participle of drink).
No Prepositions
Never say 'prendre à le bus' or 'prendre en bus'. It's always 'prendre' + [article] + [vehicle].
The Passé Composé
Remember the past participle is 'pris'. 'J'ai pris le train' is one of the most common sentences you'll use.
Greeting the Driver
When you 'prenez le bus', it's culturally mandatory to say 'Bonjour' to the driver in France.
خودت رو بسنج
Conjugate the verb 'prendre' in the present tense.
Tous les matins, nous _______ le bus pour aller à l'école.
For 'nous', the present tense of 'prendre' is 'prenons'.
Choose the correct article and verb combination.
Pour aller à Paris, je vais _______ train.
The verb 'prendre' is followed directly by the definite article 'le'.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb in the passé composé.
— Comment es-tu venu ? — J'_______ le train de 8h.
The passé composé of 'prendre' uses the auxiliary 'avoir' and the past participle 'pris'.
Match the sentence to the correct situation.
Sentence: 'On devrait prendre le bus plutôt que de marcher.'
The use of 'devrait' (conditional) indicates a suggestion or advice.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Prendre vs. Être dans
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاTous les matins, nous _______ le bus pour aller à l'école.
For 'nous', the present tense of 'prendre' is 'prenons'.
Pour aller à Paris, je vais _______ train.
The verb 'prendre' is followed directly by the definite article 'le'.
— Comment es-tu venu ? — J'_______ le train de 8h.
The passé composé of 'prendre' uses the auxiliary 'avoir' and the past participle 'pris'.
Sentence: 'On devrait prendre le bus plutôt que de marcher.'
The use of 'devrait' (conditional) indicates a suggestion or advice.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, if you mean 'any bus' or 'a bus' in general. 'Prendre le bus' is more common for the habit or a specific line.
No, it is neutral and used by everyone in all situations.
A 'bus' is for city travel; a 'car' (autocar) is for long-distance or school travel.
Use 'Je suis dans le bus'. Don't use 'prendre' here.
Yes, 'prendre un taxi' is the standard expression.
Only in liaison, but since 'le' starts with a consonant, it is silent in 'Je prends le bus'.
Yes, 'Je prends la voiture' means you are choosing to drive.
Je prends le train pour aller au travail.
You say 'J'ai raté le bus'.
Usually no, people say 'prendre le métro' specifically.
عبارات مرتبط
Monter dans le bus
similarTo board the bus
Rater le train
contrastTo miss the train
Changer de train
builds onTo change trains / transfer
Prendre {le|m} métro
specialized formTo take the subway
Faire le trajet
similarTo make the journey