a sled is called 'une luge' (fem.) in French.
A sled is 'une luge' (fem.) in French. To sled is 'faire de la luge'.
The word sled has one syllable.
'une luge'
The word "toboggan" comes from early 19th century Canada. It comes from the Micmac word "topagan" which means sled. The French Canadian word was "tabaganne" and it was changed to the now used "toboggan."
"Mushing" refers to driving over snow with a dog sled. One or more dogs pull the sled, with the "musher," the person standing on the sled, on board. The word "mush" comes from the French "marchons" or "marche" meaning, "let's go" or "go."* http://people.howstuffworks.com/musher.htm
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Sledding is a verbal noun (gerund); a present participle verb used as a noun. Example: My favorite thing about winter is sledding.
Yes, the word "sled" has a short e sound, as in red or bed.
The noun "sled" is 'sori' in Japanese, written: そり
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