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Definition of bridge in English
The most common way to say "bridge" in English is "bridge".
The term covers structures crossing rivers, valleys, and roads, and also has figurative uses as a connection between ideas.
Knowing the term is practical for conversations about cities, travel, and architecture.
How to use "ponte" in English in practice
You can use «bridge» in various situations, such as:
The bridge is famous. The bridge is famous.
We crossed the bridge. We crossed the bridge.
This song is a bridge. This section of the song is the bridge.
Note that «bridge» is also used in music.
When to use (and when not to use) "ponte" in English
Use “bridge” for the physical structure as well as in a figurative sense. In music, it is the transition part.
Avoid translating “ponte” (long holiday weekend) as “bridge”: in this context, prefer “long weekend” or “extended weekend”.
For the bridge of the nose, there is “bridge of the nose”.
12 terms about bridges in English
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
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How to say bridge in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of bridge in English
The most common way to say "bridge" in English is "bridge".
The term covers structures crossing rivers, valleys, and roads, and also has figurative uses as a connection between ideas.
Knowing the term is practical for conversations about cities, travel, and architecture.
How to use "ponte" in English in practice
You can use «bridge» in various situations, such as:
The bridge is famous. The bridge is famous.
We crossed the bridge. We crossed the bridge.
This song is a bridge. This section of the song is the bridge.
Note that «bridge» is also used in music.
When to use (and when not to use) "ponte" in English
Use “bridge” for the physical structure as well as in a figurative sense. In music, it is the transition part.
Avoid translating “ponte” (long holiday weekend) as “bridge”: in this context, prefer “long weekend” or “extended weekend”.
For the bridge of the nose, there is “bridge of the nose”.
12 terms about bridges in English
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
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How to say bridge in English
to be
independent
to be
ready
to be
limitless
to be
empowered
to be
bold
to be
proud
to be
determinado
to be
fearless
to be
passionate
to be
inspired
Dictionary
Definition of bridge in English
The most common way to say "bridge" in English is "bridge".
The term covers structures crossing rivers, valleys, and roads, and also has figurative uses as a connection between ideas.
Knowing the term is practical for conversations about cities, travel, and architecture.
How to use "ponte" in English in practice
You can use «bridge» in various situations, such as:
The bridge is famous. The bridge is famous.
We crossed the bridge. We crossed the bridge.
This song is a bridge. This section of the song is the bridge.
Note that «bridge» is also used in music.
When to use (and when not to use) "ponte" in English
Use “bridge” for the physical structure as well as in a figurative sense. In music, it is the transition part.
Avoid translating “ponte” (long holiday weekend) as “bridge”: in this context, prefer “long weekend” or “extended weekend”.
For the bridge of the nose, there is “bridge of the nose”.
12 terms about bridges in English
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
Bridge
Bridge, in singular.
Bridges
Bridges, plural.
Suspension bridge
Suspension bridge.
Drawbridge
Drawbridge.
Footbridge
Pedestrian bridge.
Bridge of the nose
Bridge of the nose.
Long weekend
Long weekend.
Cross a bridge
Cross a bridge.
Bridge over
Bridge over something.
Build bridges
Build bridges, figurative meaning.
Burning bridges
Burning bridges, idiomatic expression.
Bridge between
Bridge between, connection.
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