"Library" is an English equivalent of the Italian word biblioteca.
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is una ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "BEE-blyoh-TEH-kah."
hola adiós escuela biblioteca bus
=salut goodbye=au revoir school=école bus=bus library=bibliothèque
"You went to school on the bus" in Spanish is "Fue a la escuela en el bus". It is pronounced "fway ah la eh-SKWAY-lah ehn ell boose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
All it is in spanish is, Autobús escolar.
Yes, in the sentence, "Harish goes to school in the bus.", the word school is a noun, a word for an educational facility, a word for a thing.The word 'school' also functions as a verb and an adjective.
It means "Are your friends going in the school bus?"
It may be, if your school library has it in the system.
It can be, yes. You can "bus" a table, which means to clean it off and get it ready for the next people. Or you can "bus" students to school, which has them riding to school in the noun version of bus. :)
el trasporte escolar el autobús escolar
bus
Hello-Hallo Goodbye-Auf Wiedersehen School bus-Schulbus Library - Bibliothek
I EASILY took the bus to school