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French Transportation Vocabulary: 75 Words and Phrases

Arti Goyal
Vehicles in french

Learning transport vocabulary in French is crucial for effective communication while travelling, studying, or exploring French culture. Whether navigating public transport, asking for directions, or understanding travel-related signs, mastering this vocabulary enhances your experience and interactions in French-speaking environments.

Common Transport Vocabulary in French

Here’s a table comparing common transport vocabulary in French with their English translations:

FrenchEnglish
La voitureCar
La bicycletteBicycle
La motoMotorcycle
Le busBus
Le trainTrain
Le métroSubway
Le tramwayTram
Le taxiTaxi
L’avionAirplane
Le ferryFerry
Le camionLorry
Le scooterScooter
Le véloBike
Le bateauBoat
Le transport routierRoad (transport)

Cars and Related Vocabulary

Understanding car-related vocabulary in French is key for anyone discussing or dealing with vehicles in French-speaking areas. Here are some essential terms: 

FrenchEnglish
Le moteurEngine
La roueWheel
Le pneuTyre
Le volantSteering wheel
Le freinBrake
L’ accélérateurAccelerator
Le siègeSeat
Le capotBonnet (Hood)
La portièreDoor
Le coffreBoot (Trunk)
Le pare-briseWindscreen (Windshield)
Le feu arrièreTail light
Le clignotantIndicator light
La berlineSedan
Le SUVSUV (Sports Utility Vehicle)

Bicycles and Motorcycles

Here’s a list of French vocabulary for bicycles and motorcycles, including their parts and different types: 

FrenchEnglish
Le véloBike
Le guidonHandlebars
La pédalePedal
Le freinBrake
La roueWheel
Le cadreFrame
La selleSeat
La chambre à airInner tube
Le dérailleurGear shift
Le garde-boueMudguard
La motoMotorcycle
Le casqueHelmet
Le scooterScooter
Le VTTMountain bike
Le vélo de routeRoad bike

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Public Transport Terms

Here are essential French terms for public transport, covering various modes and related phrases:

FrenchEnglish
Le busBus
Le trainTrain
Le métroSubway
Le tramwayTram
La gareStation
L’arrêtStop
Le billetTicket
Le passPass
Le quaiPlatform
Le RERRegional train
La correspondanceConnection
DescendreAlight (Get off)
MonterBoard (Get on)
Le voyageJourney
La ligneLine

Air and Water Transport

Here’s a guide to French vocabulary for air and water transport, including key terms and phrases: 

FrenchEnglish
L’avionAirplane
L’aéroportAirport
Le volFlight
Le passagerPassenger
L’enregistrementCheck-in
La pisteRunway
La porte d’embarquementBoarding gate
Le bateauBoat
Le navireShip
Le portPort
Le quaiQuay
Le ferryFerry
La cabineCabin
L’équipageCrew
Le débarquementDisembarkation

Useful Phrases for Traveling

Here are helpful French phrases for navigating transport and asking for assistance in French-speaking areas:

  1. Où se trouve l’arrêt de bus ? (Where is the bus stop?)
  2. Je voudrais acheter un billet, s’il vous plaît. (I would like to buy a ticket, please.)
  3. Combien coûte un billet pour Paris ? (How much is a ticket to Paris?)
  4. À quelle heure part le prochain train ? (What time does the next train leave?)
  5. Je dois changer de ligne ici ? (Do I need to change lines here?)
  6. Pouvez-vous me dire où est la gare ? (Can you tell me where the station is?)
  7. Est-ce que ce train va à Lyon ? (Does this train go to Lyon?)
  8. Je voudrais un billet aller-retour, s’il vous plaît. (I would like a return ticket, please.)
  9. Je suis perdu, pouvez-vous m’aider ? (I’m lost, can you help me?)
  10. Quelle est la prochaine station ? (What is the next station?)
  11. Je dois descendre à la prochaine arrêt. (I need to get off at the next stop.)
  12. Où est la cabine de contrôle des passeports ? (Where is the passport control cabin?)
  13. Le vol est-il retardé ? (Is the flight delayed?)
  14. Puis-je avoir une carte de transport, s’il vous plaît ? (May I have a transport map, please?)
  15. Je voudrais un siège près du hublot. (I would like a window seat.)

Conclusion

Knowing transport vocabulary in French is vital for smooth travel and effective communication. Practising these terms can greatly enhance your travel experiences and interactions in French-speaking regions. For further improvement, consider exploring La Forêt French Class to expand your vocabulary and refine your French skills.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the feminine form of vehicle in French?

Ans: In French, the word “véhicule” is masculine, so it doesn’t have a feminine form. If you’re looking to expand your French vocabulary beyond basic terms, La Forêt French Class offers comprehensive lessons to help you master the language nuances.

2. What is taxi in French?

Ans: The word for “taxi” in French is also “taxi.” It’s a straightforward term that remains the same in both languages.

Arti Goyal

Arti is a passionate French trainer with extensive experience in guiding students through DELF, TEF, and TCF exam preparation. Known for her engaging teaching methods, she combines a deep knowledge of the French language with an ability to make learning both effective and enjoyable. Arti focuses on practical communication skills, ensuring that her students not only succeed in their exams but also feel confident using French in everyday situations. Committed to her students’ growth, she fosters a learning environment where French becomes more than just a subject—it’s an enriching and lasting experience.

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