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No puedo montar bicicleta


Jessica April 19, 2009 06:01 PM

No puedo montar bicicleta
 
No puedo montar bicicleta. ¿Qué debo hacer? Pienso aprender montar bicicleta durante el verano. Pues.....puedo montar bicicleta, pero necesito "training wheels". :o Debo montar bicicleta con no "training wheels"!

My balance is terrible, so I can't ride a bike without training wheels :sad: it's so embarrassing...no one except my family knows I have to have training wheels...(but now ALL of you know)


check my Spanish by the way

CrOtALiTo April 19, 2009 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jchen (Post 32228)
No puedo montar bicicleta. ¿Qué debo hacer? Pienso aprender montar bicicleta durante el verano. Pues.....puedo montar bicicleta, pero necesito "training wheels". :o Debo montar bicicleta con no "training wheels"!

My balance is terrible, so I can't ride a bike without training wheels :sad: it's so embarrassing...no one except my family knows I have to have training wheels...(but now ALL of you know)


check my Spanish by the way


Congratulation is good your translation about it.

irmamar April 20, 2009 12:50 AM

Here we say: "No puedo montar en bicicleta" o "no sé montar en bici" (bici se usa más que bicicleta).

¿Quieres un truquito para aprender? Ponte con la bici (sólo dos ruedas, ¿eh?:)) al lado de un muro, a ver si encuentras uno bastante largo (¡y con poca gente!), y ve pedaleando justo al lado de ese muro, mientras te ayudas con la mano apoyándote en la pared, para no caerte. Ya verás cómo poco a poco vas tocando menos la pared y vas cogiendo equilibrio. Good luck!

chileno April 20, 2009 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 32233)
Here we say: "No puedo montar en bicicleta" o "no sé montar en bici" (bici se usa más que bicicleta).

¿Quieres un truquito para aprender? Ponte con la bici (sólo dos ruedas, ¿eh?:)) al lado de un muro, a ver si encuentras uno bastante largo (¡y con poca gente!), y ve pedaleando justo al lado de ese muro, mientras te ayudas con la mano apoyándote en la pared, para no caerte. Ya verás cómo poco a poco vas tocando menos la pared y vas cogiendo equilibrio. Good luck!

Irmamar!!!!!

Me hiciste recordar mi niñez. :D

@jchen

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No puedo montar bicicleta. ¿Qué debo hacer? Pienso aprender a montar bicicleta durante el verano. Pues.....puedo montar bicicleta, pero necesito "training wheels" "ruedas de entrenamiento". :o Debo montar bicicleta con no sin"training wheels" "ruedas de entrenamiento"!

irmamar April 21, 2009 12:58 AM

Chileno, we all have been a child... some day. I had to learnt riding a bike too!

Jchen, intenta quitarte primero sólo una rueda. Aquí las llamamos mejor "ruedas laterales".

María José April 21, 2009 03:15 AM

También se dice ruedines.

irmamar April 22, 2009 12:54 AM

¿Sí? "Ruedines" no lo conocía. No, si ya veo que aquí voy a aprender ingés, español de varios sitios y de todo :)

María José April 22, 2009 01:11 AM

Where are you from, Irmamar?

irmamar April 22, 2009 04:12 AM

I was born in Andalucía, but I have been living in Catalonia since I was a child. It's quite difficult to maintain my Spanish clean here. I have to do great efforts, so I'm always studying Spanish grammar and words, it's easy to make mistakes with Catalonian speaking around you all the time :tired: , above all when it is so similar to Spanish, and Catalonian people don't speak a good Spanish. Sometimes I've been told: "This is a Catalonian expression", so I have tried to blot it out (?) from my Spanish vocabulary.

chileno April 22, 2009 08:25 AM

En todo caso, en mi tiempo no habian de esas. O si las habian, nunca me las compraron. Tuve un par de caidas y ya! :)

irmamar April 22, 2009 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 32498)
En todo caso, en mi tiempo no habian de esas. O si las habian, nunca me las compraron. Tuve un par de caidas y ya! :)

Yo tuve más de "un par" de caídas":)

CrOtALiTo April 22, 2009 08:53 AM

I learnt to riding when I have had only ten years old.

Jessica April 23, 2009 01:44 PM

I was about maybe 8 or 9 but I still need training wheels....my brothers can go without it now. My little brother is only 8 and can ride without training wheels...my older brother is 15 and doesn't need it either, but I and he do not ride bikes much anymore, except my older brother rides mountain bikes in gym class. I cannot ride the bikes and I get to ride the stationary bike. I have an excuse....:P

Ambarina April 23, 2009 02:37 PM

I think I was about 8 when I learnt. I can't remember ever having training wheels. It was a case of my mum or dad pushing me from behind. I learnt pretty quickly. Well, it was either that or not riding at all.
My son is nearly 5 and is just starting to get rid of the training wheels. But then he gets a fair amount of practice now that the weather is brightening up.

CrOtALiTo April 23, 2009 03:36 PM

When you dad or man pushing you to do something is good because you are surer in to do the things, my parther was the person who pushed me to do the training wheels, still I can remember it, when I fall of the bicle he always said me please you do it again then it for were very bother for me, because my body always finished hurt.

chileno April 23, 2009 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 32513)
Yo tuve más de "un par" de caídas":)

Oh well, it could've been 10 or more, who knows... :liar:


Shio:wicked:

Sancho Panther April 25, 2009 10:31 AM

Erm, shouldn't that be «No montar bicicleta»?

Ambarina April 25, 2009 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Sancho Panther (Post 32968)
Erm, shouldn't that be «No montar bicicleta»?

Yes. Well, actually it should be "No sé montar en bicicleta"
You could say "no puedo" if you have a particular reason for not being able to ride a bike... like a broken leg for instance. :)

Jessica April 25, 2009 06:36 PM

oh right it should be No sé montar en bicicleta :P

but I do....it's just I need TRAINING wheels -.- I can't ride a bike because of my balance problems...that is, one without training wheels

sosia April 30, 2009 04:52 AM

I must say, I learned to ride a bike with NO training Wheels very late.
I was a little afraid and ashamed, and I knew I should change to the next step, but I couldn't.
When I need to bike, I used the bike of my little sister who still had the trainining wheels giving myself (and the others) lame excuses for using a little girl's bike.
At the end I planned a complete day for "testing".
I spend the complete morning making "little" advances.
At the end of the weekend I had more confidence, one week later I was still asking me why it took me so much time to change.....
Hope it helps, Sofia. I must say it's true.
Saludos :D


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