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As a noun, "transport" can be used in a sentence like, "Public transport is essential for commuting in the city." As a verb, it can be used as follows: "They need to transport the goods to the warehouse by noon."
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
the plane transports me to Spain
No, transportation is a noun but transport is a verb
No, it is an adjective. It is related to the verb to transport (i.e. transportable).
transport (noun) = trahnsport (×˜×¨× ×¡×¤×•×¨×˜) transport (verb) = hovil (הוביל)
The verb to transport has the participle adjectives transporting and transported. The choice would be determined by whether the subject is the transport or the object requiring transport.
The adverb form of "transport" is "transportedly." However, it's worth noting that "transport" is primarily used as a noun or verb, and the adverb is less commonly used in everyday language. In many contexts, you might instead use phrases like "in a transport manner" to convey a similar meaning.
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No, it is not. It is a noun or verb (conveying, or to convey). The noun transport is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as transport vessel.
It's a double definition. "Transport" as a verb can mean "make ecstatic." "Transport" as a noun can mean "means of travel."