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pullman

coach, long-distance bus

noun POOL-mahn Rare

Origin: Named after George Pullman, the American inventor of the railway sleeping car; extended to luxury coaches.

Usage Note

Pullman in Italian refers to a long-distance coach or tour bus, not a city bus (autobus). It is an invariable masculine noun — the plural is also pullman (no -i ending). Prendere il pullman means 'to take the coach.' It is the standard word for intercity bus travel in Italy.

Examples

"Siamo andati a Roma in pullman."

Natural Translation

We went to Rome by coach.

Literal Translation

We-are gone to Rome by coach.

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