The merry-go-round, as the ride in an amusement park, is an English equivalent of 'la giostra'.
"Merry-go-round" is a noun phrase. It is typically used to refer to a type of amusement ride with seats that go up and down in a circular motion.
I think it was the Merry-Go-Round that they built in 1909.
The motto of Lakeside Amusement Park is 'Enjoy the Ride!'.
Roundabout is a largely British expression for any sort of circular ride, including a carousel or merry-go-round. the term also refers to a traffic circle and is used in this context in the Beatles song Penny Lane.
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It's an amusement park. You go, and ride the rides.
Jumpin Frog is an amusement park ride. It begins with the letter j.
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