Usage examples of "Riding a horse" in English with translation to French

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Riding a horse is great fun. Monter à cheval est très marrant.
Riding a horse is a lot of fun. Monter à cheval est très marrant.
I can ride a horse. Je sais monter à cheval.
The boy rode a horse for the first time. Le garçon a fait du cheval pour la première fois.
Can you ride a horse? Savez-vous monter à cheval ?
I want to ride a horse. Je veux monter à cheval.
You can't ride a horse. Vous êtes incapable de monter à cheval.
He showed us how to ride a horse. Il nous a montré comment monter à cheval.
She couldn't convince him to ride a horse. Elle ne put le convaincre de monter à cheval.
It's outrageous that you're riding a bicycle even though you're a woman. Women should stop trying to imitate men. Il est grotesque que vous montiez une bicyclette alors que vous êtes une femme. Les femmes devraient arrêter d'essayer d'imiter les hommes.
Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race. Tom se vante de n'avoir jamais été battu dans une course de chevaux.
Riding a unicycle is one thing I'm not very good at. Faire du monocycle est un truc auquel je suis pas très bon.
The little girl is not capable of riding a bicycle. La petite fille ne sait pas monter à vélo.
Have you ever ridden a horse? Es-tu déjà monté sur un cheval ?
I own a horse. Je possède un cheval.
I saw a horse pulling a cart. J'ai vu un cheval tirant une carriole.
You can take a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Tu auras beau amener le cheval à la rivière, mais tu ne le feras pas boire pour autant.
That's a horse of a different colour. Ça, c'est une autre affaire.
That is not a horse, but a donkey. Ce n'est pas un cheval mais un âne.
The couple took a horse carriage that evening. Le couple prit une diligence ce soir-là.
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