The term "work out" has three meanings in English. 1) If the question refers to "work out" as a slang term for exercise (i.e. I work out at the gym.), there is one translation. 2) If "work out" is an expression for navigating problems (i.e. I worked out the solution to this math problem), there is a second translation. 3) If "work out" means to end satisfactorily (i.e. I know that this will all work out.), there is a third translation.
Translation (1): J'aime faire de l'exercice.
Translation (2): J'aime résoudre...
Translation (3): Not applicable in this instance, but the expression for type three would be "se résoudre".
The correct spelling is "exercise" (physical workout).
"exercice" (with a "c" in place of the "s")
un exercice (with a 'c' at the end)
The word is spelled exercise.
exercise
Yes it is
excersize.
A workout is called excersize .
Rest, diet, excersize,
excersize strength
you excersize and play games and learn about the heart.
you excersize AND RUN ALOT
sledding is cosidered excersize. in the winter you can't run through the snow. sledding, trudging through the snow and throwing snowballs is a way to excersize.
keeps u focused
It is because its dancing which is like excersize.
anyone but a better diet and excersize lowers your chances
because it helps your body