What is taxi? How to use in English

Discover the meaning of taxi in English, its pronunciation, and how to use it correctly in real-life situations. See examples and easy memorization tips.

Definition & pronunciation of taxi

taxinoun

xe tắc xi

/ˈtaksi/

Definition & pronunciation of <strong>taxi</strong>

Where does the word taxi come from?

The word "taxi" has its origin in ancient Greece and Rome. The Greek word "taxeis" (ταξις) means "pauldron" or "shield," and the Roman word "taxa" means "fixed rate" or "tariff." In the late 19th century, the term "taxicab" emerged, a combination of the words "taximeter" and "cabriolet." A taximeter was an instrument used to calculate the fare of a ride, and a cabriolet was a type of horse-drawn carriage. The term "taxicab" was later shortened to "taxi." The first taxi service was introduced in Paris in 1860, and the idea soon spread to other cities around the world. Today, the word "taxi" is recognized globally as a symbol of urban transportation.

Vocabulary summary taxi

typenoun

meaningtaxi

typejournalize

meaningtaxicab

meaning(aviation) to run on land; to glide on water (during takeoff or after landing)

Example of vocabulary taxinamespace

meaning

a car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. Taxis usually have meters that show how much money you have to pay.

  • We took a taxi to the airport.
  • to call/hail/catch/get a taxi
  • I came home by taxi.
  • a taxi driver
  • a taxi ride/service
meaning

a small bus with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. Taxis usually have fixed routes and stop wherever passengers need to get on or off.


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