意味
To travel by means of a public bus.
文化的背景
In many German cities, you don't show your ticket to the driver. You just board and only show it if a 'Kontrolleur' (inspector) asks. This is based on an honor system. Swiss buses are famous for their punctuality. 'Bus fahren' in Switzerland often involves 'Postautos', which are bright yellow and serve mountain villages. In Vienna, the bus system is perfectly integrated with the 'U-Bahn'. People often say 'Ich fahr' mit den Öffis' (I'm taking public transport) as a broader term.
Drop the article
In casual speech, you can just say 'Ich fahre Bus' without 'mit dem'. It sounds very natural.
The Umlaut Trap
Always remember: Ich fahre, but du fährst. This is a classic A1 test question!
意味
To travel by means of a public bus.
Drop the article
In casual speech, you can just say 'Ich fahre Bus' without 'mit dem'. It sounds very natural.
The Umlaut Trap
Always remember: Ich fahre, but du fährst. This is a classic A1 test question!
Press the button
When you want to get off, you must press the 'Haltewunsch' button, or the driver might skip your stop!
自分をテスト
Conjugate the verb 'fahren' correctly.
Du _______ jeden Morgen mit dem Bus.
The verb 'fahren' gets an Umlaut in the 'du' form.
Which preposition is correct?
Ich fahre ____ dem Bus.
We use 'mit' + dative for modes of transport.
Match the German to the English.
Match the phrases:
These are essential bus-related terms.
Complete the sentence.
A: Wie kommst du nach Hause? B: Ich ______ Bus.
'Fahren' is the verb used for vehicles.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
At the Bus Stop
Essentials
- • Fahrkarte
- • Fahrplan
- • Linie
練習問題バンク
4 問題Du _______ jeden Morgen mit dem Bus.
The verb 'fahren' gets an Umlaut in the 'du' form.
Ich fahre ____ dem Bus.
We use 'mit' + dative for modes of transport.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are essential bus-related terms.
A: Wie kommst du nach Hause? B: Ich ______ Bus.
'Fahren' is the verb used for vehicles.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
6 問As a verb phrase, it is two words: 'Ich fahre Bus'. As a noun (the act of riding), it is one word: 'Das Busfahren ist teuer'.
Yes, 'den Bus nehmen' is perfectly correct and very common, just like in English.
No, if you are the passenger, you still use 'fahren'. Context tells the listener if you are the driver.
It is a bus that runs at night when the regular lines stop. Very common in big cities like Berlin.
No, 'Ich fahre Bus' is a complete and correct sentence.
You say: 'Ich habe den Bus verpasst.'
関連フレーズ
Schwarzfahren
specialized formTo ride without a ticket.
Zug fahren
similarTo travel by train.
Rad fahren
similarTo ride a bike.