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bicycle in Latin

bicycle in Latin is birota — bicycle means a two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.

bicycle in Latin

birota
noun

What does "bicycle" mean?

  1. noun A two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.
    "She rode her bicycle to work every morning."
  2. verb To ride or travel by bicycle.
    "They bicycled across the country over the summer."

bicycle in a sentence

  • She rode her bicycle to work every morning.
  • He taught his daughter to ride a bicycle without training wheels.
  • They bicycled across the country over the summer.

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What is "bicycle" in Latin?

"bicycle" in Latin is birota. bicycle means: A two-wheeled vehicle steered with handlebars and powered by pedaling.

How do you use "bicycle" in a sentence?

Example: "She rode her bicycle to work every morning." In Latin, "bicycle" is birota.

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