The English word "ride," is spelt "paseo" in Spanish.
The noun 'ride' is a concrete noun because a ride can be experienced by one or more of the five senses. The noun ride can be used in an abstract context, for example, 'That movie is a real thrill ride.' No actual ride was taken.
Ride can be a noun, or it can be a verb; it depends on how you use it. As a verb: He likes to ride on his motorcycle. She rides on the Number 8 bus every day. As a noun: My car is broken, so will you give me a ride to town? It's a beautiful day to take a ride in the country.
We could not ride the carousel ride today, because it was shut down.
They had to have a token to ride the ride. A small, inexpensive gift is a token gift.
Yes, the verb 'ride' is a word for the act of being carried by a vehicle, airplane, or boat.
How you say "Bus ride" in Spanish is "El viaje en autobús".
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To ride
It means to mount or ride - as when you ride a horse.
ride a horse in spanish montar-ride caballo-horse
They didn’t ride anything. They walked everywhere. Horses came with the Spanish.
to ride or riding
It mean cabalgata
Montar a caballo.
No. Horses were introduced by the Spanish.
Translation: To walk, to go, or to be.
in spanish, montar means "to ride"