Usage examples of "ride bareback" in English with translation to Portuguese

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I learned how to ride a bike when I was six years old. Aprendi a andar de bicicleta quanto tinha seis anos de idade.
Do you need a ride? Você precisa de uma carona?
Do you want a ride? Você quer uma carona?
It is dangerous to ride a motorbike without a helmet. É perigoso andar de moto sem capacete.
How long is the ride? Quanto tempo dura a viagem?
My grandmother can ride a motorcycle. Minha avó sabe pilotar uma moto.
Bill can ride a bicycle. Bill sabe andar de bicicleta.
I can ride a horse. Eu sei montar a cavalo.
Can you ride a horse? Você sabe andar de cavalo?
I cannot ride a horse. My leg is broken. Não posso cavalgar. Minha perna está quebrada.
I'll give you a ride. Eu te dou uma carona.
You can't ride a horse. Você não sabe andar a cavalo.
I think it's time for me to give her a ride home. Eu acho que é hora de eu dar a ela uma carona para casa.
Can I give you a ride? Posso te dar uma carona?
I used to ride my bike to school but now I take the bus. Antes ia à escola de bicicleta, mas agora pega o ônibus.
Can you ride a bicycle? Você pode andar de bicicleta?
Who has no horse, may ride on a staff Caminhante cansado monta em asno, se não tem cavalo
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