Monter.
Go freaking find out lazy bum!
It means Ride-on. Just use Google-Translate.
to ride on horseback is 'monter à cheval' in French.
a water ride park is "un parc aquatique" in French
The word "carousel" comes from the French word "carrousel," which in turn is derived from the Italian word "carosello." Both French and Italian words refer to a type of horsemanship exercise or tournament in the 17th century where riders would perform intricate maneuvers on horseback. This eventually evolved into the modern amusement ride we know as a carousel today.
un tour
In French, "ride my scooter" is translated as "faire du scooter." If you want to say "I ride my scooter," you would say "Je fais du scooter."
The phrase "Can you ride me to the bridge?" in French would be "Peux-tu me conduire au pont ?" If you're asking someone to give you a ride to the bridge, that would be the correct translation.
Yes, the word ride can be a noun. Examples of 'ride' as a noun are:An instance of riding (Can I have a ride in your car?)A vehicleAn amusement at a fairThe word ride is also a verb (ride, rides, riding, rode, ridden), to be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
Aller en bateau is the French equivalent of the English phrase "to take a boat ride." The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw ba-to" in French.
Ride the waves!
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .