Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Taxi"

The meaning of "Taxi" in various phrases and sentences

Q: O que significa Taxi drank có nghĩa là gì ??
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Synonyms of "Taxi" and their differences

Q: Qual é a diferença entre Just call me Taxi please. e Just call me a taxi please. ?
A: The 1st is incorrect
Q: Qual é a diferença entre Taxi e Cab ?
A: We use both. In London however they are more likely to be called cabs.
Q: Qual é a diferença entre Taxi e Cab ?
A: Those words mean the same thing. It's just what you prefer.
Q: Qual é a diferença entre Taxi e Cab ?
A: Nothing. "Cab" is slang for "Taxi"

Translations of "Taxi"

Q: Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Taxi
A: Taxi Cab/ Taxi
Q: Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? Taxi
A: Taxi or cab
Q: Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Taxi
Q: Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? Taxi
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Other questions about "Taxi"

Q: Taxi this time is really expensive because of the peak time soa natural?
A: × Taxi this time is really expensive because of the peak time
Taxis at this time are really expensive because it's their busy period.

Q: When I take a taxi, I said this 'Could you please take me to the Chicago Rockford airport by 10AM?'.
Then driver said 'Give me a break... That's impossible, Cuz here is London. Also generally, Taxi Can't across the sea as you know.'
And then I said 'Oh, You're right... I totally forgot.'. soa natural?
A: When I took a taxi, I asked, "Could you please take me to the Chicago Rockford airport by 10?" The driver complained, "Give me a break... This is London, that's impossible. Taxis can't cross the sea, you know," to which I responded, "Oh, you're right... I totally forgot."
Q: Taxi fare varies according to types of car. soa natural?
A: Taxi fare varies depending on the type of car
Q: I'm taking a Taxi to go on way home. soa natural?
A: "I'm taking a taxi to go home" = correct
"I'm taking a taxi home" = correct and natural

Also, a note on the phrase "way home"
Very common usage: "on my way home" = "while going home" or, literally "on the journey home"
("on your way home" or "on his/her/their/our way home" are also just as common)
Q: Which Taxi drivers in NYC know all streets like the back of their hands. ou Taxi driver in NYC knows all streets like the back of his hand. sounds the most natural?
A: Yes, you can absolutely pluralize that expression. if you prefer not to, you must add the word "A" to the beginning of the second sentence to make it sound correct

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