The diminutive form of "bus" is "busette." Diminutives are often used to convey a smaller or endearing version of the original word. In some contexts, people may also use "bus" informally to refer to smaller buses, but "busette" is the more formal diminutive.
The dimunitive teacher, yelled and bickered at the children because she was having a bad day.
Duckling
The word "Kuwait" is dimunitive of the Arabic world "Kout", which meant a fortress built adjacent to the sea. That's where the word "Kuwait" comes from...
dimuniitive
The three penguins that are related to the emperor penguin is the dimunitive fairy penguin,the fairy penguin,and the galapagus penguins.(The fairy penguin and the dimunitive fairy penguin are different)
The Kikuyu word for the English word bus is "basi."
The noun 'bus' is a noun; a word for a vehicle for transporting passengers, a word for a thing.The word 'bus' is also a verb: bus, buses, busing, bused.The noun form of the verb to 'bus' is the gerund, busing.
"When will the bus arrive?" The noun in the sentence is bus, a word for a thing.
A bus is 'un bus' in French.
autobus
bus is not a compound word Stop is not a compound word Bus-stop is a compound word
Bus = bus or coach