A not-too-bright trekker.
The closest you can come in english is : DUH RAY IN
"duh-SHOOTS"
It is pronouced like: sam-yoo-el duh sham-pleyn[English version] or sa-my-el duh shahn-plan[French version].
The words "Duh" and "uh" rhyme with "huh."
"Duh" is an interjection, used to express disbelief, sarcasm, or annoyance. It is not a formal part of speech with specific grammatical functions.
Megalvania
Hike percentage = 100*(After Hike - Before Hike)/Before Hike
Beethoven's Symphony No.5
According to the "Don't Hike with Headphones" blog, it is not safe to hike with headphones.
You hike in the mountains.
They don't always say hike. They don't even have to say hike. a lot of people think that's what they say and some of the Q. B's do say hike but they can say whatever they want and it means hike. all they have to do is hike the ball no matter what they say.
Yes, the noun 'hike' is a common noun; a general word for a long walk or march; a general word for an abrupt increase or rise (a price hike or a pay hike).The word 'hike' is also a verb: hike, hikes, hiking, hiked.
John and Fred walked in the mountains when they took a hike.
en-duh-krinen-duh-krahyn (crane)en-duh-kreen
In the example sentence (You went on a hike.), the word 'hike' is used as a noun (the verb is 'went').The verb to hike is a word for the action, for example: You can hike to the top to see the view.
Yes, the word 'hike' is both a noun and a verb. Example uses: As a noun: We took a hike on Saturday. As a verb: We will hike to the waterfall and back.
No one wants another tax hike. Let's go on a short hike this Saturday. It's not really a long hike to the grocery store.