fare vs marshrutka

fare

noun
  • A paying passenger, especially in a taxi. 

  • Supplies for consumption or pleasure. 

  • Money paid for a transport ticket. 

  • A prostitute's client. 

  • Food and drink. 

verb
  • To happen well, or ill. 

  • To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events. 

  • To move along; proceed; progress; advance 

marshrutka

noun
  • A share taxi in the CIS countries, the Baltic states, and Bulgaria. The role of the modern marshrutka is similar to that of the minibus in other countries, except that some implementations of marshrutka allow passengers to stand. 

How often have the words fare and marshrutka occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )