riding motorcycle
The Spanish phrase 'montar en moto' translates to 'riding a motorcycle' in English. This phrase is used to describe the action of operating or being a passenger on a motorcycle, similar to how it would be described in English. It is composed of the verb 'montar', which means to 'mount' or 'ride', followed by 'en', which means 'on', and 'moto', which means 'motorcycle'. Collectively, the phrase captures the experience of freedom and thrill usually associated with riding a motorcycle.
Are you going to ride a motorcycle to the village?
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My favourite hobby is riding a motorcycle.
This sentence expresses a preference for a particular hobby, in this case, riding a motorcycle. The noun 'pasatiempo' indicates 'hobby' in English and is often used to describe recreational activities.
I love to ride a motorcycle in the mornings.
This sentence exemplifies a preference or love for a particular activity, in this case, riding a motorcycle in the mornings. The verb 'amo' expresses love or strong liking towards the activity.