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

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I can ride a horse. Je sais monter à cheval.
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.
Riding a horse is great fun. Monter à cheval est très marrant.
The boy rode a horse for the first time. Le garçon a fait du cheval pour la première fois.
Riding a horse is a lot of fun. Monter à cheval est très marrant.
I can ride a horse, too. Moi aussi, je peux monter un cheval.
You ride a bike and climb a ladder. But what do you do with a hula hoop? On monte à vélo et grimpe à une échelle. Mais qu'est-ce qu'on fait avec un hula hoop ?
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.
She can't ride a bicycle. Elle ne sait pas faire de la bicyclette.
Every day I either ride a bike or get the bus to work. Tous les jours, je me rends au travail soit en vélo, soit en bus.
Have you ever ridden a horse? Es-tu déjà monté sur un cheval ?
My mother can't ride a bicycle. Ma mère ne sait pas faire du vélo.
I own a horse. Je possède un cheval.
Bill can ride a bicycle. Bill sait faire du vélo.
I saw a horse pulling a cart. J'ai vu un cheval tirant une carriole.
She can't ride a bicycle yet. Elle ne sait pas encore faire de vélo.
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