Voiture means Car in French , :D
un car de ramassage scolaire
autobus
A bus is 'un bus' in French.
Bus is masculine: un bus
Car, Bus.
Car or Autobus
car or autobus
"un autobus" (masc) is the French noun for a bus (they do also say "bus")
the English word "car" is tranlated "voiture (fem.)the French word "car" may be translated:1/ "because" (il est tombé car le trottoir était glissant = he fell because the sidewalk/pavement was slippy)2/ "coach / bus" - "les supporteurs sont venus en car" = the supporters went by coach.
The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question. In all languages that I am aware of, however, the word for "bus" is masculine.
french people get to school by walking,bus or car just like most of us.
"bus" is short for "autobus", but this is now an obsolete word."car" and "autocar" (also obsolete) are slightly different:A "bus" means the public transportation vehicle inside a city or agglomeration.A "car" means the public transportation vehicle that links cities or countries.They both have the same shape and transport about the same amount of persons, just not for the same distance.