A walk in the park for you is "une promenade dans le parc pour toi".
a water ride park is "un parc aquatique" in French
Descendre
Marcher
Je suis au park.
"Je dois promener mon chien" is how you say "I have to walk my dog" in french. Hope this helps you out! Sincirely, NinaAnnaGillian;)
au parc
J'habite à Gidea Park.
se promener
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Partez pour une promenade dans le parc
We would use the english-term "skate-park". Maybe French Canadian have a specific term.
Est-ce qu'elle aime marcher? = "Does she like to walk?"