Swing = Altalena (oscillante)
slide = Scivolo
Seesaw = Altalena (basculante)
on means you are on top of something, and at means you are at something... on: on top, at meaning: there. You can say: I am on the seesaw. you are riding or ontop the seesaw. I am at the seasaw: means: i am currently right there, where the seesaw is. Hoped this helped...
Mood swings in french is sautes d'humeur or changements d'humeur
as in a swing set? - columpios
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
I think maybe seesaw was not formed by combining two English verbs. Some dictionaries say it is an anglicisation of the French ci-ca which means this-that.
Aller sur la balançoire.
in italiano
To say "I am learning Italian" in Italian, you would say "Sto imparando l'italiano."
yes but some people say it is declined because it goes down lol
You must be sitting twice as far away from the pivot, on your side, as your sister is on her side.
Aloha: You mean 'to slide'? It is he'e [hay'A]