montar
When you're talking about getting on something like a horse, a bike, or even a motorcycle, the verb you want is montar. It directly translates to 'to mount' or 'to ride.' You'll often see it used with prepositions like en (on) to specify what you're riding. For example, montar en bici means 'to ride a bike.' This verb is very common when discussing transportation or recreational activities involving animals or vehicles.
When you're speaking Spanish at a C1 level, understanding the nuances of verbs like "montar" becomes important. While its core meaning is "to ride" or "to get on," you'll encounter it in more sophisticated contexts.
For instance, "montar a caballo" (to ride a horse) is straightforward. However, you might also hear "montar un negocio" (to set up/start a business) or "montar una escena" (to make a scene).
The C1 level requires you to recognize these idiomatic uses where "montar" takes on a figurative sense of assembling, organizing, or even staging something.
Paying attention to the context will help you correctly interpret these less literal applications of the verb.
§ Understanding "Montar"
The Spanish verb "montar" is pretty useful. It generally means 'to get on' or 'to ride' something. Think about riding a horse, a bike, or even getting into a car or bus. That's where "montar" comes in handy.
- Spanish Word
- montar (verb)
- CEFR Level
- A2
- Definition
- To get on an animal or vehicle; to ride.
§ Using "Montar" with Animals
When you're talking about riding an animal, especially a horse, "montar" is the verb you want. It's usually followed by the preposition "a" or sometimes "en", though "a" is more common for animals.
- Montar a caballo: To ride a horse
- Montar en camello: To ride a camel
Mi hijo quiere montar a caballo.
*Translation hint: My son wants to ride a horse.*
Nunca he montado en camello.
*Translation hint: I have never ridden a camel.*
§ Using "Montar" with Vehicles
When it comes to vehicles, "montar" is used for 'getting on' or 'riding' things like bicycles, motorcycles, or even public transport like buses or trains. Here, the preposition "en" is much more common.
- Montar en bicicleta: To ride a bicycle
- Montar en moto: To ride a motorcycle
- Montar en autobús: To get on/ride a bus
Vamos a montar en bicicleta por el parque.
*Translation hint: We are going to ride bikes through the park.*
Tienes que montar en el autobús número 5.
*Translation hint: You have to get on bus number 5.*
§ "Montar" Without a Preposition
Sometimes, "montar" can be used directly without a preposition when the object is clear from the context, or if you're talking about putting something together (like setting up a tent). While this lesson focuses on 'riding', it's good to know "montar" has other uses.
Sabes montar bicicleta?
*Translation hint: Do you know how to ride a bike?* (Here, "bicicleta" is directly the object.)
§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Don't confuse "montar" with "conducir" (to drive) if you're talking about operating a car. You "montar en" a car to get in it, but you "conducir" a car to drive it.
- Be mindful of the prepositions: "a" for some animals (especially horses) and "en" for most vehicles.
Ella va a montar en el tren.
*Translation hint: She is going to get on the train.*
Practice using "montar" with different animals and vehicles to get comfortable with the prepositions. It's a versatile verb that you'll hear a lot in everyday Spanish.
§ Understanding "Montar"
You've learned that montar means "to get on an animal or vehicle" or "to ride." It's a straightforward verb when talking about horses, bikes, or even setting things up. But Spanish often has several ways to say similar things, and it's good to know the differences.
- DEFINITION
- To get on an animal or vehicle; to ride.
Quiero montar a caballo mañana. (I want to ride a horse tomorrow.)
¿Sabes montar en bicicleta? (Do you know how to ride a bicycle?)
§ "Montar" vs. "Conducir"
While montar is about riding, conducir is specifically about driving a vehicle. You wouldn't use montar for driving a car, for example.
- Montar: Used for things you sit on top of, like a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle.
- Conducir: Used for operating a vehicle from within, like a car, bus, or truck.
Mi padre siempre conduce muy despacio. (My father always drives very slowly.)
You would say montar en moto (to ride a motorcycle) because you sit on it. But you would say conducir un coche (to drive a car) because you are inside the car.
§ "Montar" vs. "Ir en"
Another common way to express going somewhere by vehicle is using ir en (to go by). This is a more general phrase and doesn't emphasize the act of riding or driving itself, but rather the mode of transportation.
- Montar: Focuses on the action of riding or getting on.
- Ir en: Focuses on the method of travel.
Prefiero ir en tren para viajes largos. (I prefer to go by train for long trips.)
You could say quiero montar en bicicleta (I want to ride a bicycle) or quiero ir en bicicleta (I want to go by bicycle). Both are correct, but the emphasis is slightly different. The first emphasizes the act of riding the bike, while the second emphasizes using the bike as a mode of transport.
§ "Montar" in Other Contexts
It's also important to know that montar has other meanings. This can sometimes confuse learners, but context usually makes it clear.
- To set up or assemble: You can montar una tienda de campaña (set up a tent) or montar un mueble (assemble furniture).
- To mount (a show/production): Montar una obra de teatro (to stage a play).
- To mount (a camera on a tripod): Montar la cámara en el trípode.
Vamos a montar una fiesta este fin de semana. (We are going to throw a party this weekend.)
§ Key Takeaways for Using "Montar"
To sum up, when you're thinking about how to use montar:
- Use it for riding animals (montar a caballo) or things you sit on top of (montar en bicicleta/moto).
- Don't use it for driving a car; use conducir instead.
- For general transportation, ir en is a good alternative.
- Be aware of its other meanings related to setting up or assembling.
Practicing these distinctions will make your Spanish sound more natural and accurate. Keep an eye out for how native speakers use these verbs in different situations, and don't be afraid to try them out yourself!
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"Señor, puede usted subir a la motocicleta."
"Voy a montar el caballo."
"¿Quieres subirte a la bici?"
"¡Sube al caballito!"
"Pilla el bus para llegar rápido."
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When referring to riding an animal, use 'montar a caballo' (to ride a horse), 'montar en bicicleta' (to ride a bike), 'montar en moto' (to ride a motorcycle).
Voy a montar a caballo este fin de semana. (I am going to ride a horse this weekend.)
When referring to getting on a vehicle, you can use 'montar en el coche' (to get in the car) or 'montar en el autobús' (to get on the bus), though 'subir a' is more common for vehicles.
El niño quiere montar en el autobús. (The child wants to get on the bus.)
'Montar' can also mean to assemble or set up. For example, 'montar un mueble' (to assemble furniture) or 'montar un campamento' (to set up a camp).
Necesito montar la mesa nueva. (I need to assemble the new table.)
In some contexts, 'montar' can mean to mount or stage, like 'montar una obra de teatro' (to stage a play).
Van a montar una obra de teatro en el colegio. (They are going to stage a play at the school.)
The verb 'montar' is regular for -ar verbs, meaning its conjugations follow a predictable pattern. For example, in the present tense: yo monto, tú montas, él/ella/usted monta, nosotros montamos, vosotros montáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes montan.
Ellos montan sus bicicletas todos los días. (They ride their bicycles every day.)
Beispiele nach Niveau
¡Cuidado al montar a caballo por primera vez, puede ser un poco inestable al principio!
Be careful when getting on a horse for the first time, it can be a bit unstable at first!
Here 'montar' is used with 'a caballo' to mean 'to ride a horse'.
Si quieres ver la ciudad de verdad, te sugiero montar en bicicleta por el centro histórico.
If you really want to see the city, I suggest riding a bike through the historic center.
'Montar en bicicleta' is a common phrase meaning 'to ride a bicycle'.
Después de un largo día, lo único que quería era montar en el tren y relajarme hasta llegar a casa.
After a long day, all I wanted was to get on the train and relax until I got home.
'Montar en' is used to indicate getting onto a vehicle.
Mi abuelo solía montar en burro para ir al mercado cuando era joven.
My grandfather used to ride a donkey to go to the market when he was young.
'Montar en burro' means 'to ride a donkey'.
Es fundamental saber montar las piezas correctamente para que el mueble sea estable.
It's essential to know how to assemble the pieces correctly so the furniture is stable.
In this context, 'montar' means 'to assemble'.
Los niños estaban emocionados por montar en el carrusel en la feria.
The children were excited to ride the carousel at the fair.
'Montar en el carrusel' means 'to ride the carousel'.
Para evitar el tráfico, decidí montar mi patineta eléctrica hasta el trabajo.
To avoid traffic, I decided to ride my electric scooter to work.
'Montar la patineta' means 'to ride the skateboard/scooter'.
Nunca había montado en camello antes, fue una experiencia inolvidable en el desierto.
I had never ridden a camel before, it was an unforgettable experience in the desert.
'Montar en camello' means 'to ride a camel'.
Después de una larga caminata, montar a caballo fue un alivio para mis adoloridas piernas.
After a long walk, mounting a horse was a relief for my sore legs.
Here, 'montar a caballo' means 'to ride a horse'.
Para llegar al mirador, tendremos que montar en el teleférico, ya que la subida es muy empinada.
To get to the viewpoint, we'll have to ride the cable car, as the ascent is very steep.
'Montar en el teleférico' translates to 'to ride in the cable car'.
El jinete experto logró montar al potro salvaje con una destreza admirable.
The expert rider managed to mount the wild colt with admirable skill.
'Montar al potro' means 'to mount the colt'.
Si quieres experimentar la vida rural, te recomiendo montar en tractor por los campos de trigo.
If you want to experience rural life, I recommend riding a tractor through the wheat fields.
'Montar en tractor' means 'to ride a tractor'.
Es emocionante montar en bicicleta por la costa, sintiendo la brisa marina en la cara.
It's exciting to ride a bicycle along the coast, feeling the sea breeze on your face.
'Montar en bicicleta' means 'to ride a bicycle'.
Cuando era niño, mi abuelo me enseñó a montar en burro en su finca.
When I was a child, my grandfather taught me to ride a donkey on his farm.
'Montar en burro' means 'to ride a donkey'.
Los turistas prefieren montar en camello para explorar el desierto, es una experiencia auténtica.
Tourists prefer to ride a camel to explore the desert; it's an authentic experience.
'Montar en camello' means 'to ride a camel'.
Para cruzar el río, tuvimos que montar en la balsa, que apenas cabíamos todos.
To cross the river, we had to get on the raft, which barely fit all of us.
'Montar en la balsa' means 'to get on the raft'.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
"Montar a caballo"
To ride a horse
A mi hija le encanta montar a caballo los fines de semana. (My daughter loves riding horses on weekends.)
neutral"Montar en bicicleta"
To ride a bicycle
Vamos a montar en bicicleta por el parque. (We are going to ride bikes through the park.)
neutral"Montar en moto"
To ride a motorcycle
Mi hermano prefiere montar en moto que en coche. (My brother prefers riding a motorcycle to driving a car.)
neutral"Montar en patineta"
To ride a skateboard
Los jóvenes disfrutan montar en patineta en la plaza. (Young people enjoy riding skateboards in the square.)
neutral"Montar una escena"
To make a scene, to cause a commotion
Por favor, no montes una escena aquí, estamos en público. (Please, don't make a scene here, we are in public.)
informal"Montar un negocio"
To set up/start a business
Ella decidió montar un negocio de ropa vintage. (She decided to start a vintage clothing business.)
neutral"Montar guardia"
To stand guard, to be on watch
Los soldados tienen que montar guardia toda la noche. (The soldiers have to stand guard all night.)
formal"Montar un circo"
To cause a big fuss, to create a spectacle (literally 'to set up a circus')
Cada vez que se enfada, monta un circo. (Every time she gets angry, she causes a big fuss.)
informal"Montar el caballo"
To be in charge, to take control (colloquial)
Es hora de que montes el caballo y decidas. (It's time for you to take control and decide.)
informal"Montar un dispositivo / mueble"
To assemble a device / furniture
Necesito ayuda para montar este mueble de IKEA. (I need help to assemble this IKEA furniture.)
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10 FragenWhile both involve vehicles, 'montar' means to get on or ride (like a bike or horse). 'Conducir' means to drive (like a car or bus).
Yes, absolutely! You would say 'montar en bicicleta' (to ride a bicycle).
You would say 'Monté a caballo.' (I rode a horse.)
Yes, you can use 'montar en el autobús' (to get on the bus) or 'montar en el tren' (to get on the train).
Yes, 'montar' can also mean to assemble or put together, like 'montar un mueble' (to assemble a piece of furniture). The context will make the meaning clear.
A common phrase is 'montar guardia' (to stand guard). You might also hear 'montar un espectáculo' (to put on a show).
It conjugates like a regular -ar verb. For example:
- Yo monto (I ride/get on)
- Tú montas (You ride/get on)
- Él/Ella/Usted monta (He/She/You formal rides/gets on)
- Nosotros montamos (We ride/get on)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes montan (They/You all ride/get on)
The preterite (simple past) forms are:
- Yo monté (I rode/got on)
- Tú montaste (You rode/got on)
- Él/Ella/Usted montó (He/She/You formal rode/got on)
- Nosotros montamos (We rode/got on)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes montaron (They/You all rode/got on)
Yes, typically 'en' is used, as in 'montar en bicicleta' (to ride on a bicycle) or 'montar en el coche' (to get in the car).
Yes, you can say 'montar en el coche' or 'montarse en el coche' (to get in the car). The reflexive form emphasizes the action of getting oneself into the car.
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She takes the bus to school.
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Tú montas la bicicleta.
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Él monta en tren.
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The rider is going to...
I am going to ride...
Do you want to ride...?
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Ella quiere montar a caballo.
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Me gusta montar en bicicleta.
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¿Podemos montar en el autobús?
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You want to ride a bicycle in the park. How would you tell your friend this in Spanish?
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Quiero montar en bicicleta en el parque.
Imagine you are at a ranch. How would you say in Spanish that you want to ride a horse?
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Quiero montar a caballo en el rancho.
Your car broke down, and you need to ride the bus. How do you express this in Spanish?
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Mi coche está averiado, necesito montar en autobús.
¿Qué quiere hacer María hoy?
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María siempre ha soñado con montar a caballo. Hoy es su primera lección y está muy emocionada. El instructor le ayuda a subirse al animal y le explica cómo controlar la brida.
¿Qué quiere hacer María hoy?
El pasaje dice que María siempre ha soñado con montar a caballo y hoy es su primera lección.
El pasaje dice que María siempre ha soñado con montar a caballo y hoy es su primera lección.
¿Qué le gusta hacer a Carlos los fines de semana?
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Carlos tiene una motocicleta nueva. Le encanta montar por la carretera los fines de semana. Dice que es una forma maravillosa de relajarse y ver paisajes bonitos.
¿Qué le gusta hacer a Carlos los fines de semana?
El pasaje indica que a Carlos le encanta montar por la carretera los fines de semana.
El pasaje indica que a Carlos le encanta montar por la carretera los fines de semana.
¿Qué pueden hacer los niños en el zoológico?
Read this passage:
El zoológico ofrece a los niños la oportunidad de montar en pony. Es una actividad muy popular y los niños hacen fila para subir.
¿Qué pueden hacer los niños en el zoológico?
El pasaje menciona que el zoológico ofrece la oportunidad de montar en pony.
El pasaje menciona que el zoológico ofrece la oportunidad de montar en pony.
The correct order is 'I want to ride a horse'.
The correct order is 'He rides a bicycle'.
The correct order is 'We should get on the bus'.
Ella quiere ___ a caballo por la playa al atardecer.
The sentence implies the action of riding a horse. 'Montar' means 'to ride' when referring to an animal.
Para llegar al pueblo, tendremos que ___ en un autobús.
When referring to getting on a vehicle like a bus, 'montar' is a common verb to use. 'Subir' is also possible, but 'montar' emphasizes the act of getting on.
Nunca he ___ en bicicleta por las montañas.
The past participle 'montado' is needed here to complete the perfect tense 'he montado', meaning 'I have ridden' a bicycle.
Cuando era niño, me encantaba ___ en el tractor de mi abuelo.
The context suggests the action of riding or getting on a tractor. 'Montar' is appropriate for vehicles in this sense.
Los vaqueros ___ sus caballos antes de salir al campo.
This sentence describes cowboys getting on their horses, which is translated as 'montan' in Spanish.
Es difícil ___ en monopatín si nunca lo has intentado.
When talking about riding a skateboard, 'montar en monopatín' is the correct expression.
Choose the correct sentence: My sister rides a bike every day.
To 'ride a bike' is commonly expressed with 'montar en bicicleta' in Spanish.
Which sentence correctly uses 'montar' in the context of getting on a horse?
When referring to getting on an animal, 'montar en' is the most common and grammatically correct construction.
Select the best translation: We are going to ride the roller coaster.
To 'ride' a ride like a roller coaster is expressed with 'montar en'.
The sentence 'Ellos montaron la mesa para la cena' correctly uses 'montar' to mean 'to set the table'.
While 'montar' can mean to 'assemble' or 'set up' in other contexts, 'to set the table' is 'poner la mesa'.
The phrase 'montar a caballo' means 'to ride a horse'.
'Montar a caballo' is a very common and correct way to say 'to ride a horse' in Spanish.
If you want to say 'He rode his skateboard', you can use 'Él montó su patineta'.
'Montar' is used for riding various types of vehicles, including skateboards.
This sentence means 'I want to ride a horse today.' The verb 'montar' is followed by 'a caballo' to indicate riding a horse.
This sentence means 'She is going to ride her bicycle through the park.' 'Montar en bicicleta' is the common phrase for 'to ride a bicycle.'
This sentence means 'Can you put your suitcase on the car roof?' While 'montar' often means to ride, it can also mean to mount or put something on top of another.
Los vaqueros suelen ___ a caballo por el rancho.
The sentence talks about cowboys and horses, so 'montar' (to ride) is the correct verb.
Para llegar a la cima de la montaña, tuvimos que ___ en un teleférico.
The sentence describes going up a mountain in a cable car, so 'montar' (to get on/ride) is appropriate.
A los niños les encanta ___ en bicicleta por el parque los domingos.
The context is about children and bicycles, making 'montar' (to ride) the correct verb.
El jinete logró ___ al caballo salvaje después de varios intentos.
The sentence is about a rider and a wild horse, implying the act of getting on it, so 'montar' is correct.
¿Sabes ___ en patineta? Es muy divertido.
The question is about skateboarding, so 'montar' (to ride) is the correct verb.
Vamos a ___ en el metro para evitar el tráfico de la ciudad.
To avoid city traffic, one would 'montar' (get on/ride) the subway.
This sentence translates to 'He/She has always liked to ride horses.' The structure reflects the common Spanish phrasing for expressing preferences.
This sentence translates to 'You should put on your helmet before riding.' It emphasizes safety precautions in a natural word order.
This sentence means 'Let's go bike riding in the park.' It follows the 'vamos a + infinitive' structure for suggesting an activity.
Los activistas decidieron ___ una campaña de sensibilización para concienciar a la población sobre la importancia de la conservación del medio ambiente.
En este contexto, 'montar una campaña' significa organizar o establecer una campaña.
Después de varias semanas de ensayo, la compañía teatral está lista para ___ su nueva obra en el prestigioso auditorio de la ciudad.
'Montar una obra' se refiere a la puesta en escena o preparación de una producción teatral.
Para la conferencia internacional, fue necesario ___ un sistema de traducción simultánea para facilitar la comunicación entre los asistentes de diferentes países.
Aquí, 'montar un sistema' implica ensamblar o instalar un sistema.
A pesar de las dificultades económicas, el empresario consiguió ___ su propio negocio desde cero, demostrando gran perseverancia y visión.
'Montar un negocio' se refiere a iniciar o establecer una empresa.
El director de la orquesta tuvo que ___ un gran espectáculo con recursos limitados, lo que puso a prueba su creatividad y capacidad de liderazgo.
'Montar un espectáculo' significa organizar y preparar una presentación.
Ante la repentina escasez de productos, el gobierno tuvo que ___ un plan de emergencia para asegurar el abastecimiento a la población.
'Montar un plan' se refiere a idear o preparar un plan.
This sentence describes a rider successfully mounting a wild horse with great skill. The word order follows a typical Spanish sentence structure: Subject (El jinete) + Verb (logró montar) + Object (al caballo salvaje) + Adverbial Phrase (con gran destreza).
Here, 'montar' is used metaphorically to mean 'to set up' or 'to assemble' a strategy. The sentence emphasizes the importance of establishing a strong strategy before a product launch. The structure is: Impersonal Phrase (Es crucial) + Infinitive (montar) + Object (una estrategia sólida) + Adverbial Clause of Time (antes de lanzar el nuevo producto).
In this context, 'montar' refers to 'to set up' or 'to assemble' exhibition panels. The sentence indicates the need to prepare informative displays for an exhibition. The sentence structure is: Prepositional Phrase (Para la exposición) + Subject (nosotros, implied) + Verb (necesitamos) + Infinitive (montar) + Object (varios paneles informativos) + Prepositional Phrase (sobre la historia local).
Tras la caída del imperio, fue imperativo para el nuevo gobierno ___ una estructura económica que evitara el colapso total.
In this context, 'montar' is used metaphorically to mean 'to set up' or 'to assemble' a system, which fits the advanced C2 level usage.
El director técnico tuvo que ___ una estrategia innovadora para contrarrestar la superioridad del equipo contrario en la final del campeonato.
Here, 'montar' signifies 'to devise' or 'to put together' a complex plan or strategy, demonstrating a sophisticated application of the verb.
La orquesta se preparaba para ___ una ópera clásica, un desafío que requería una coordinación impecable entre músicos y cantantes.
'Montar' is frequently used in the context of theater and music to mean 'to stage' or 'to produce' a play, opera, or show, highlighting its specialized usage.
Ante la inminente crisis energética, el gobierno decidió ___ un plan de contingencia que asegurara el suministro de recursos básicos a la población.
Similar to 'establecer' or 'organizar' but with a nuance of active construction or assembly, 'montar' fits well when talking about putting together a complex plan.
El artista se propuso ___ una exposición interactiva que desafiara las percepciones tradicionales del arte contemporáneo.
In the artistic realm, 'montar una exposición' is a common expression meaning 'to set up an exhibition', emphasizing the practical arrangement of the pieces.
Para contrarrestar la campaña de desprestigio, la empresa se vio obligada a ___ una estrategia de comunicación que restaurara su imagen pública.
Using 'montar' here implies the careful construction and deployment of a communication strategy, highlighting its C2-level figurative use.
Focus on how 'montar' is used in a figurative sense.
Consider the meaning of 'montar' in the context of an orchestra.
Think about what 'montar' means when talking about a film director and a location.
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Describe cómo 'montar' una exposición de arte puede ser un desafío logístico y creativo.
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Explica con tus propias palabras qué significa 'montar un número' en el contexto de un espectáculo de circo o variedades.
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Imagina que estás discutiendo la importancia de 'montar una defensa' sólida en un juicio. ¿Qué aspectos considerarías cruciales?
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