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How do you say: I am going by bike from A to B. I am bicycling not running.

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updated OCT 12, 2009
posted by Siggaard

6 Answers

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It should be "Voy en bicicleta desde A hasta B."

updated OCT 12, 2009
edited by Deanski
posted by Deanski
Dear Deanski: Is it 'voy' or 'me voy' ? - Siggaard, OCT 10, 2009
Hey Sig.. It should just be "ir" instead of "irse", por eso the correct one is "voy". - Deanski, OCT 12, 2009
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Me voy en bicicleta de (A) a (B).

updated OCT 10, 2009
posted by Issabela
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Ando en bicicleta

updated OCT 9, 2009
posted by ggrill
How can you walk on a bycycle? - kenwilliams, OCT 9, 2009
Haha, good one. But andar here has the same sense as ir, so it's ok. - Deanski, OCT 9, 2009
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As with all forms of transport se ir o venir en bicicleta.

updated OCT 9, 2009
posted by kenwilliams
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Voy por bicicleta de (A) a (B)?

updated OCT 9, 2009
posted by schub
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Here's a guess: Me voy para bicicleta. or Me montaré mi bicicleta de a to b.

I'd love for someone to correct my attempts, seriously.

updated OCT 9, 2009
edited by ocbizlaw
posted by ocbizlaw
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