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"
It is one of several words use to mean skateboard, as well as skateboard and 'monopatin.'
It is from the verb 'patinar' meaning to skate.
andar en patineta = to ride a skateboard
bicycle riding
andar en bicicleta ando, andas, anda, andamos, andáis, andan en bicicleta voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van en bicicleta As "andar" or "ir" are verbs of movement that can describe an action being carried out or that is carried out, the gerund "andando" or "yendo" is not needed in most situations. Andado en bicicleta (going/walking on bicycles) is the common way to say riding bikes, especially in answer to "What are they doing?" (¿Qué hacen?) "They are riding bikes." (Andan/ van en (su) bicicleta). Notice bicicleta (bicycle) is singular, not plural. Another way to say it is montado en bicicleta. (mounted on bycycles) though it is not as commonly used in the western hemisphere
When it comes to translations i recommend you go to dictionary.com and along the top will be a row of different options just click translator and type in the language you would like it translated to
There are two translations for this which are:Nos gusta andar mucho en nuestras bicicletas. (Latin America)Nos gusta mucho montar en nuestras bicicletas. (Spain)Discussion on Translation 2.Answer 1In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.Answer 2"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.
OR 'ir montado/a en bicicleta/camello'
"He wants to ride a bicycle." There's an accent over the e in el: Él.
ME gusta andar en mi bicicleta Gusto de andar en mi bicicleta Me gusta montar mi bicicleta
Le gusta andar en su bicicleta.
por que se puede andar en bicicleta en carro tambien
andar en bicicleta ando, andas, anda, andamos, andáis, andan en bicicleta voy, vas, va, vamos, vais, van en bicicleta As "andar" or "ir" are verbs of movement that can describe an action being carried out or that is carried out, the gerund "andando" or "yendo" is not needed in most situations. Andado en bicicleta (going/walking on bicycles) is the common way to say riding bikes, especially in answer to "What are they doing?" (¿Qué hacen?) "They are riding bikes." (Andan/ van en (su) bicicleta). Notice bicicleta (bicycle) is singular, not plural. Another way to say it is montado en bicicleta. (mounted on bycycles) though it is not as commonly used in the western hemisphere
There are two translations for this which are:Me gusta andar mucho en mi bicicleta. (Latin America)Me gusta mucho montar en mi bicicleta. (Spain)Discussion on Translation 2.Answer 1In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.Answer 2"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.
It means, "What do you do on the bicycle?"
Un chino en bicicleta was created in 2007.
El Niágara en Bicicleta was created in 1999-05.
When it comes to translations i recommend you go to dictionary.com and along the top will be a row of different options just click translator and type in the language you would like it translated to
There are two translations for this which are:Nos gusta andar mucho en nuestras bicicletas. (Latin America)Nos gusta mucho montar en nuestras bicicletas. (Spain)Discussion on Translation 2.Answer 1In Spanish means something like: I like fking with my bike. X__@NEVER SAY: MONTAR UNA BICICLETA, because of the meaning above.Answer 2"Montar en bicicleta" may have this meaning in Latin America and I can see how a person could read "montar en bicicleta" in a sexual way. However, this is the way most Spaniards would say that they are riding a bike, similar to how "montar en caballo" means to ride a horse.
OR 'ir montado/a en bicicleta/camello'
Me gusta viajar en bicicleta ('motocicleta' if you mean (motor-)biking)