The bus said "Quileute Valley School Dist."
twilight probably
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You would say "Twilight" in French as "Crépuscule."
Yes. If you say you're on the bus, you would literally mean you sitting on top of the bus.
אוטובוס‎-bus
J'aime le Twilight, or J'adore le Twilight.
"Twilight" in Spanish is "crepúsculo."
In Twilight, Edward stops a van with his hands.
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."
To say "Time to get on the bus." in Finnish, you would say "Aika nousta bussiin.".
Bus = El autobús
It depends on what you're trying to say. "In the bus" means that you're inside, or it could refer to a part of the bus that's inside the engine. "On the bus" can mean that you have gotten on the bus and are riding it, or it can mean that you're on top of it!