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How to Say ‘Freestyle skating’ in French

Le roller freestyle

luh roh-lair free-style

[luh roh-lair free-style]

💬 Usage Tip: Again, French mixes native grammar with an international sports label. « Le » marks it as the category in general.

🇫🇷 In France: In urban France, freestyle skating can be associated with plazas, slalom areas, and skate-park-adjacent spaces.

Phrase Breakdown

Le

[luh]

the

Masculine singular definite article used before a noun.

Example

Le roller freestyle demande beaucoup d'équilibre.

Freestyle inline skating requires a lot of balance.

roller

[roh-lair]

inline skating / rollerblading

General term for skating with rollers or inline skates.

Example

Le roller freestyle est plus technique que le roller fitness.

Freestyle inline skating is more technical than fitness inline skating.

freestyle

[free-style]

freestyle

A skating style focused on tricks, technique, and free movement.

Example

Le roller freestyle se pratique souvent en ville ou au skatepark.

Freestyle inline skating is often practiced in the city or at the skatepark.

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