a public bus is a "gong gong chi che"
also you can say it as "gong ging qhi che"
校车. (she-ow ch-uh)
Pokei. (poe-kay) It more or less literally means, "Go jump under a bus."
The bus that the Chinese are currently developing is rear engine motor bus. This engine allows the vehicle to move at faster speeds and get to places faster.
Which city is the Dragon King's Chinese restaurant located in? An answer cannot be provided for bus scheduling without a reference location.
bus
What time does chinese bus leave 34th street delaware
Yes. If you say you're on the bus, you would literally mean you sitting on top of the bus.
אוטובוס‎-bus
Will you navigate me to the Chinese bus
Chinese people typically get to school by walking, biking, taking public transportation (such as buses or subways), or being dropped off by family members. Some students may also use electric scooters or cars, depending on their location and resources.
Bus = El autobús
you are in the bus That is an idiomatic expression, and the correct answer varies depending on your location. Generally, the British say "in," Americans "on."