A1 noun

autobus

Autobus is the direct Czech equivalent for 'bus' and is a basic, essential word for understanding public transportation.

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  • Common word for public transport
  • Used in cities and for travel
  • Similar to 'bus' in English

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 1/5

short, common word

Écriture 1/5

short, common word

Expression orale 1/5

short, common word, similar to English

Écoute 1/5

short, common word, similar to English

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

jet (to go/travel) čekat (to wait) na (on/for) přijet (to arrive)

Apprends ensuite

vlak (train) auto (car) tramvaj (tram) zastávka (stop)

Avancé

jízdní řád (timetable) spoj (connection) veřejná doprava (public transport)

Comment l'utiliser

Autobus is a masculine inanimate noun. This means it follows a specific declension pattern in Czech. For A1 learners, the key takeaway is that when you want to say 'by bus' or 'with a bus', you'll likely use a preposition like 'autobusem' (by bus) or 's autobusem' (with a bus), which involves the instrumental case. Don't worry too much about the specific case names yet, just recognize that the ending of 'autobus' will change depending on how it's used in a sentence. For now, focus on recognizing 'autobus' as 'bus'.

Erreurs courantes

A common mistake is forgetting that 'autobus' is masculine and inanimate. This becomes important when using adjectives with it or when putting it into different grammatical cases. For instance, if you wanted to say 'the red bus', you would need to use the correct masculine inanimate form of 'red'. However, at A1, just focusing on 'autobus' itself is sufficient. Don't confuse it with 'autobusem' which specifically means 'by bus'.

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