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"Bus" is a noun which is often translated as "el autobús", and "Phil" is a proper noun which is often translated as "Feli". Learn more about the difference between "bus" and "Phil" below.
bus(
buhs
)A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house).
1. (vehicle)
a. el autobús (M)
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
We took the bus to the city.Tomamos el autobús a la ciudad.
c. el colectivo (M) (South America)
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
Regionalism used in South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela
The bus I take to work is always full.El colectivo que tomo para llegar al trabajo siempre está lleno.
e. la guagua (F) (Caribbean)
(f) means that a noun is feminine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
Regionalism used in the Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico
I would rather take a taxi than the bus.Prefiero tomar un taxi que la guagua.
f. el ómnibus (M) (Paraguay) (River Plate)
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
Regionalism used in Paraguay
The bus is a cheap way to travel.El ómnibus es una forma barata de viajar.
2. (computing)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. recoger
She has a job bussing tables in a diner.Tiene un trabajo recogiendo mesas en una cafetería.
Phil(
fihl
)A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.