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To ride a train in English, you can say "to take a train" or "to ride the train". These phrases come from the verb "to take", which means "to carry, bring, or lead someone or something with oneself", and the noun "train", which refers to a series of connected cars that move on tracks and transport people or goods.
Here are some examples of sentences using these phrases:
I'm taking the train to work tomorrow.
I took the train from New York to Washington D.C. last week.
My parents rode the train across Europe when they were younger.
In Chinese, "乘火车" means "to ride a train". Here are the Chinese translations of the sentences above:
明天我要坐火车去上班。
上周我从纽约坐火车去华盛顿特区。
我父母年轻时曾坐火车环游欧洲。