A1 Collocation 中性

バスに乗る

basu ni noru

Ride a bus

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use {バス|ばす}に{乗る|のる} to describe the act of boarding or taking a bus for transportation.

  • Means: To board or ride a bus.
  • Used in: Daily commutes, travel, and giving directions.
  • Don't confuse: {バス|ばす}を{乗る|のる} (incorrect particle usage).
Bus icon + Person icon + 'ni' particle = Successful boarding

Explanation at your level:

This phrase means to get on a bus. Use 'ni' to show you are entering the bus.
Use this to describe your travel method. It is a standard collocation for daily commuting in Japan.
This is a functional collocation. It is essential for navigating public transport systems and explaining your logistics to others.
While simple, this phrase is the foundation for more complex travel descriptions, including multi-modal transit scenarios and scheduling discussions.
The usage of 'ni' here highlights the directional nature of the verb. It is a fixed expression that demonstrates mastery of basic particle-verb pairings.
From a cognitive linguistic perspective, 'noru' implies a 'merging' with the vehicle. The particle 'ni' marks the vehicle as the locus of the boarding action, distinct from 'wo' which would imply direct manipulation.

意思

To take transportation by bus.

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文化背景

Buses are very punctual.

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Particle check

Always remember: Boarding = ni, Exiting = wo.

意思

To take transportation by bus.

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Particle check

Always remember: Boarding = ni, Exiting = wo.

自我测试

Fill in the correct particle.

バス ___ 乗る。

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:

The particle 'ni' is required for 'noru'.

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常见问题

1 个问题

No, 'de' implies the location of the action, not the target.

相关表达

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電車に乗る

similar

To take the train

在哪里用

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Asking for directions

A: {どうやって|どうやって}{行きますか|いきますか}?

B: {駅|えき}から{バス|ばす}に{乗って|のって}{ください|ください}。

neutral
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Commuting

A: {今日|きょう}は{バス|ばす}に{乗る|のる}?

B: {うん|うん}、{乗る|のる}よ。

informal

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Imagine a bus with a giant 'NI' painted on the side. You jump onto the 'NI' bus.

Visual Association

A bright yellow bus pulling up to a stop. You step onto it and wave to the driver.

Rhyme

Bus to ride, 'ni' is the guide.

Story

Ken is late. He runs to the stop. He sees the bus. He says 'I must take the bus!' He jumps on. He is safe.

Word Web

乗るバス切符交通乗車

挑战

Say 'I will take the bus' in Japanese 5 times today.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Tomar el autobús

Spanish uses 'tomar' (take) while Japanese uses 'noru' (ride).

French high

Prendre le bus

French uses 'prendre' (take).

German moderate

Den Bus nehmen

German requires the accusative case for the bus.

Japanese n/a

バスに乗る

It is a verb-based structure focusing on the state of riding.

Arabic high

أركب الحافلة

Arabic conjugates the verb for the subject directly.

Easily Confused

バスに乗る 对比 バスを降りる

Boarding vs. exiting.

Use 'ni' for boarding, 'wo' for exiting.

常见问题 (1)

No, 'de' implies the location of the action, not the target.

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