Hebrew · Travel & Places
monit
Taxi
A car you pay to be driven somewhere in.
ניקח מונית למלון.
We will take a taxi to the hotel.
The word 'מונית' (monit) is derived from the English word 'taxi', which itself comes from the word 'taximeter', a device that measures fare based on distance traveled. The term gained popularity in Hebrew during the mid-20th century as taxi services became prevalent.
Used predominantly in informal spoken contexts, 'מונית' is widely recognized in urban areas of Israel. It is frequently found in discussions about transportation, both in casual conversations and on written transport schedules.