Ice skating
"skating on Ice"
"patinar en hielo"
You say, "patinar en linea." In English, this would be "skate in line".
"Me gusta patinar. Lo hago muy poco. Yo no soy bueno en eso."
to skate
actually, Patinar means "to skate" the "ar" on the end of the word means it is unconjugated. which means it is still in the "to" form. so, patinar means "to skate" and "patinaje" would be "skating"
Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha was created in 1988.
"There is/are"ExampleHay mucho hielo en mi vasoThere is a lot of ice in my glassHay muchas personas en el mundoThere are many people in the world
"en" means "in" or "on"
Translation: Me gusta patinar en monopatín en mi tiempo libre.Instead of "en mi tiempo libre" you can also say "cuando tenga tiempo". It sounds more idiomatic and means "whenever I have time" instead of "in my spare time".
You say that as "pista de hielo" or as "patinaje".... Well there is your spanish lesson of the day!
'en un' = 'in a'
en el = in/on the
in