Usage examples of "a caballo" in Spanish with translation to English

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Un hombre a caballo vino por el camino. A man on horseback came along the path.
Yo también sé montar a caballo. I can ride a horse, too.
¿Has montado alguna vez a caballo? Have you ever ridden a horse?
A caballo regalado no le mires el diente. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
A caballo regalado no le mires los dientes. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
A caballo regalado no se le mira el colmillo. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
A caballo regalado no se le miran los dientes. Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
Tom se jacta de nunca haber sido derrotado en una carrera a caballo. Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race.
Quien quiera aprender a montar a caballo, primero debe saber montar y desmontar correctamente. Whoever wants to learn to ride a horse must first learn to mount and unmount correctly.
Quienquiera que quiera aprender a andar a caballo tiene que aprender primero a montarse y desmontarse correctamente. Whoever wants to learn to ride a horse must first learn to mount and unmount correctly.
¿Sabes montar a caballo? Can you ride a horse?
Quiero montar a caballo. I want to ride a horse.
Tom montó el caballo sin silla de montar. Tom rode the horse bareback.
Si cruzas un caballo con un asno sale una mula. If you mate a horse with an ass you will get a mule.
El caballo bajó trotando por el camino. The horse trotted down the road.
El caballo está relinchando. The horse is neighing.
El caballo, sintiendo que por fin era libre, comenzó a trotar hacia el oeste. The horse, feeling it was finally free, began trotting west.
De hecho, yo quería ser una damisela en una torre guardada por siete dragones, y que entonces el príncipe viniera en su caballo blanco, decapitase a los dragones y me liberase. Actually I wanted to be a damsel in a tower guarded by seven dragons, and then a prince on a white horse would chop off the dragons' heads and liberate me.
Permití a mi caballo correr. I allowed my horse run.
Este hombre tiene un caballo. This man has a horse.
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