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There are two translations for this which are:

  1. Me gusta andar mucho en mi bicicleta. (Latin America)
  2. Me gusta mucho montar en mi bicicleta. (Spain)

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Answer 1

In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@

NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.

Answer 2

"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.

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There are two translations for this which are:

  1. ¿Le / les / te / os gusta andar en bicicleta? (Latin America)
  2. ¿Le / les / te / os gusta montar en bicicleta? (Spain)

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Answer 1

In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@

NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.

Answer 2

"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.

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There are two translations for this which are:

  1. Me gusta andar en mi bicicleta. (Latin America)
  2. Me gusta montar en mi bicicleta. (Spain)

Discussion on Translation 2.

Answer 1

In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@

NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.

Answer 2

"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.

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sabes ir montado/a en tu bicicleta (male/female)

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15y ago

Bicycleta (bee-see-kle-tta)

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