Usage examples of "Rio tinto ride" in English with translation to French

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It is kind of you to give me a ride. C'est gentil à vous de me déposer.
I worked in Rio de Janeiro for two years. J'ai travaillé à Rio de Janeiro pendant deux ans.
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 ?
She can't ride a bicycle. Elle ne sait pas faire de la bicyclette.
Do you need a ride? As-tu besoin d'être véhiculé ?
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.
This bike is easy to ride. Ce vélo est facile à monter.
Give us a ride downtown. Conduis-nous en ville.
Do you want a ride? Veux-tu que je te véhicule ?
Apart from on rainy days, I always ride my bike to work. À part les jours de pluie, je me rends toujours au travail avec mon vélo.
I will give you a ride in my car. Je vais vous emmener avec ma voiture.
I'm back from a two month long trip to the states, away from my girlfriend, so she's gonna get a ride tonight. Je rentre de 2 mois de voyage d'affaires aux États-Unis, loin de ma copine, alors ce soir, elle va prendre.
Daddy, I can't walk any more. Could you give me a piggyback ride? Papa, je ne peux plus marcher. Pourrais-tu me porter sur ton dos ?
She couldn't convince him to ride a horse. Elle ne put le convaincre de monter à cheval.
She gave me a ride home. Elle me raccompagna chez moi en voiture.
My uncle took me for a ride in the countryside. Mon oncle m'amena en balade à la campagne.
Thanks for the ride. Merci pour la balade.
My mother can't ride a bicycle. Ma mère ne sait pas faire du vélo.
Each opportunity to hate the French and to let them know is good to seize. If additionally you can take one for a ride, it's even better! Toute occasion de détester les Français et de le leur faire savoir est bonne à prendre. Si en plus on peut s'en payer un, c'est encore mieux !
Bill can ride a bicycle. Bill sait faire du vélo.
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