Well usually in spanish use that exact word "hobbies" the traduction will be pasatiempos which are actually two words pasa tiempo but they are used as one but as I said we use "hobbies" and it sound right for us. (Spanish speaking people). Hope this helps!
Afición, hobby.
hobby = el hobby or el pasatiempo
a hobby = un pasatiempo
hobby or whatever you do to pass the time literally pass the time
Tienes = do you have algun = any pasatiempo = hobbies Tienes algun pasatiempo? or alternatively Tienes algun hobby?
you could want to learn Spanish if you were going overseas to that country, but not if you dont want to. it could be just a hobby you could take up.
The word "hobby" like a hobby you have, for example "collecting sea glass is my hobby", the word hobby is a noun. Though in the phrase 'hobby horse' it serves as an adjective.
She collected bugs as a hobby. Her hobby was sewing.
Imagation Is A Hobby
there hobby is to run.
Get about 5 hobby points on whatever hobby you are having your sims do and then a hobby sim will come and say that they can go to the secret hobby lot.
"Was ist ihr Hobby" in German means "What is her hobby?" in English.
No the word hobby is a noun, you cannot 'hobby' something or someone egHe hobbied the cake.So it is not a verb. There is no verb form for hobby.