A bus is 'un bus' in French.
autobus
Bus is masculine: un bus
"un autobus" (masc) is the French noun for a bus (they do also say "bus")
Voiture means Car in French , :D
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.
un car de ramassage scolaire
"un bus" is a bus in French.
"A bus" and "one bus" are English equivalents of the French phrase un autobus.Specifically, the word unmeans "a" as a masculine singular indefinite article and "one" as a number. The masculine noun autobus translates as "bus". The pronunciation will be "eh-no-to-byooss" in French.
a bus stop is 'un arrêt de bus' in French.
bus
Prendre le bus.
One example of a Welsh and French word that are similar is "abertawe" in Welsh and "Aberdeen" in French, both meaning "mouth of the river". Another example is "bws" in Welsh and "bus" in French, both meaning "bus".