The transferrence of momentum from one stone to the other is a good example.
Le curling (masculine noun): J'aime le curling (I like curling) Du curling: j'ai fait du curling (I played curling)
A curling match is simply called a curling match. A bonspiel is a curling tournament.
No. A curling iron does NOT have silver in it!!.. There are silver curling irons but there are no curling irons with silver in them!
If you mean 'curling (your hair)': Are you curling tonight = Ensortijas anoche? If you mean the game of curling (on ice), there is no Spanish equivalent, so you'd have to say: Juegas a 'curling' anoche = Are you playing at 'curling' tonight?
Curling originated in Scotland.
curling started in Europe :)
In a curling rink
the main pieces you need for curling are a good pair of curling shoes, curling gloves, a slider for your shoe, and a broom, the rocks are provided by the curling arena.
The playing surface is called a "curling sheet."The stone that slides across the curling sheet is called the "curling stone."The brush used to sweep the ice in the path of the curling stone is called the "curling broom."Shoes worn during curling are called "Curling shoes" and are in two types, "sliders" and "grippers"
Curling was invented in Scotland in the 1500's, and the World Curling Federation--the governing body of curling--is still based there. Curling was brought to Canada by Scottish immigrants in the 1800's, and Canada is now where curling is most popular.
in woman's curling it was Canada and in men's curling it was Norway
where does curling take place