バスにの
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to take the bus
Composed of
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
Examples (42 in total)
I was on that bus.
Should I take the bus?
I'd rather walk than take a bus.
He got on that bus.
Where did you get on this bus?
We got on the bus there.
Where do you get on the bus every day?
Do we have to take the bus?
Get on the bus one by one.
Ken took the wrong bus by mistake.
Tom was on the bus with Mary.
I overslept and was not able to catch the bus.
What number bus do I take?
He is in a hurry to catch the bus.
He took the wrong bus by mistake.
When it rains, she takes the bus.
This bus will take you to the station.
It happened that we were on the same bus.
Three more passengers got on the bus.
We both almost missed the bus.
This bus will take you to the museum.
She got on a bus for Harajuku.
I took a bus so as not to be late for my appointment.
If you take this bus, you will get to the village.
We saw the child get on the bus.
It was raining when I got on the bus this morning.
I don't want to rush you, but let's try to catch the next bus.
She got on a bus and took a seat in the front.
Please tell me which bus to take to go downtown.
He makes a point of taking the eight o'clock bus.
Tony and his mother got on a bus in the middle of the town.
I think you can get a bus to Disneyland from here.
As soon as he got on the bus, it began to move.
I failed to catch the last bus, and came home by taxi.
I was going to take this bus, but it's very full.
After lunch, we all boarded the bus and headed to our next destination.
When in a bus, I always sit at the front.
The driver told us which bus we should take.
What number bus do I take to get to Waikiki?
Where do I get on the number 7 bus?
Be sure to take the No.2 bus, and get off at 21st Street.
Get off at the next stop and take a bus headed to the airport.