go by bus
The Spanish phrase 'ir en autobús' translates to 'go by bus' in English. It is an idiomatic expression that indicates the action of traveling or moving from one place to another place using a bus as the mode of transportation. The verb 'ir' denotes 'to go', 'en' is a preposition that can be understood in this context as 'by', and 'autobús' is the noun 'bus'. In use, you could find it in a sentence like 'Voy a ir en autobús al trabajo' meaning 'I am going to go to work by bus'.
We have to go to work by bus due to the gasoline shortage.
In this sentence, 'ir en autobús' is used to express how one must travel to their workplace due to circumstances regarding a lack of available fuel.
She doesn't like to take the bus to school.
Here, 'ir en autobús' is used to show a person's dislike towards a specific mode of transportation for her daily school commute.
I will take the bus to the movie theater later as my car has broken down.
In this example, 'ir en autobús' is utilized to present an alternative mode of transportation due to a malfunctioning car.