アイススケート /ai su su kee to/ [taken from the English term] as well as 氷滑り /koo ri su be ri/ [literally: sliding on ice] in Japanese mean 'ice skating'.
[ee = elongated 'e' sound , oo = elongated 'o' sound]
アイス (aisu) - pronounced very similarly to 'ice'
ホッケー (hokkee) - 'hock-kay'
Example:å…„ã¯ã‚¹ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ„ãŒè‹¦æ‰‹ã?ã‹ã‚‰ã€ã‚¢ã‚¤ã‚¹ãƒ›ãƒƒã‚±ãƒ¼ã‚’ã™ã‚‹ã“ã¨ã‚’æ‹’å¦ã™ã‚‹ (ani wa supootsu ga nigate dakara, aisuhokkee o suru koto o kyohi suru) - "My brother refuses to play ice hockey because he is bad at sports."
ホッケー (hokke-) is the Japanese equivalent of the English word 'hockey'.
ホッケー (hokkee)
aisusuketo
ice skating..
No. It should say, "Mary enjoyed neither roller skating nor ice skating."
Ice skating in french is le patinage sur glaceand figure skating iin french is patinage artistique.
I think ice skating
ice skating
Ice skating, or if you do competitive skating it is called figure skating.
Ice wolf is kori ookami in Japanese.
Ice skating, Because everybody has gone to the cinema. But a phew have gone Ice skating :)
in line ice skating is where you skate in a line
Figure skating is a type of ice skating. It's like asking "Is a Ferrari more popular than a car?" A Ferrari is a type of car. Ice skating includes figure skating, speed skating, ice dancing, ice hockey, any type of activity where you move across the ice on skates. So, ice skating would have more participants because it includes more activities than just figure skating.
It depends weather it is clothes shopping or food shopping but if it was food shopping i would say ice skating but the skates always hurt my feet. lol