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Thank you Kirk, I understand.
Maybe the difference of what to call boats or yachts stems from a cultural difference. In Cambodia, it's a definitely a yacht, but maybe people in Spain will call it a boat. Interesting... ;)
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In my city, we use bus, taxi, car mostly. Just only when we want to go in own quarter, we use like bike, motorcycle and tricycle.
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I don't want to use a boat like that because I easily get seasick! :(
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i don't have any vehicle but i use taxi.
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My city is small and its population a few, so it has buses, bikes, motorbikes, cars, taxi and vans.
I had a motorbike but know I haven't one.
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Train, taxi, car, bus, bike, motorbike, etc.. In short, all kinds of transport or at least all those that I know so far. People here like cycling a lot, so I noticed that the bike is quite usual as a mean of transport in this city.
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Where I live have many kinds of transport such as car, lorry, van, plane, bike, motorbike, etc. I often use bus to go to school. On the holidays I use plane to travel or visit my parents.
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The city I am living in has all kinds of transport (motorbike, bike, plane, van, ship, boat, scooter, train, bus, lorry,...) I usually use my own scooter, the place I live has a heavy traffic and I think only scooter or motorbike is easy to move in. And I really love it, it helps me move in the alley and move fast,....
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The kinds of transport I has where I live includes taxis, cars, bikes, motorbikes, scooters, buses, train, vans, plane, boats, lorries and tricycles. I uses mostly taxis, cars, motorbikes, buses and tricycles.
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