The Latin term for "taxi" does not have a direct equivalent, as the concept of taxis as we know it today did not exist in ancient Rome. However, one might use the term "vehiculum" (meaning "vehicle") or "carrus" (meaning "cart" or "chariot") to describe a form of transport. In modern contexts, "taxi" is often used as is, even in Latin discussions.
Old English, French, Middle Latin and German.
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"Taxi" is the same in both English and Spanish. "Por taxi" would be "by taxi".
"A taxi" uses the indefinite article "a," so "a taxi" could refer to any taxi. "The taxi" uses the definite article "the," and therefore it refers to a specific taxi. Examples: "I will take a taxi to the airport." -- This means you do not yet know exactly which taxi you will take. "I will take the taxi to the airport." -- This means there is a particular taxi that you plan to use, such as the one across the street, taxi #34, the taxi that you have already requested to come pick you up, etc.
Taxi gratuit = Free Taxi
Taxi Taxi - 1924 was released on: USA: 7 May 1924
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Taxi is Latin for move. Dermis is Latin for Skin. Taxidermist is a mover of skin. Taxidermy is what he does. a taxis is a division of classification especially when concerning animals. Dermous means skin, Dermy is an activity concerned with skin. So -- Many types of animal skin activity.
You can find a taxi near you by using a taxi-hailing app on your smartphone, looking for a taxi stand in your area, or calling a local taxi company for a pick-up.
By taxi or by car. If you want a taxi, I think you have to get a taxi by phone.
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