Examples of using "Kiivetä" in a sentence and their english translations:
A bear can climb a tree.
I want to climb Mt. Fuji.
A bear can climb a tree.
Okay, we're gonna try and climb the rope.
Okay, so you wanna tackle the cliff climb.
It is difficult for you to climb to the mountaintop.
A dog can't climb up a wall.
It is easy for a monkey to climb a tree.
I had to climb over the fence.
It is dangerous to climb that mountain.
Tom tried to climb over the fence.
I want to climb Mt. Fuji again.
That's a long rope climb that.
Or try and work our way without the rope and just down climb free?
I'd like to climb Mt. Fuji once again.
Should I climb the sea cliff or coasteer along the coastline?
Let's try climbing the cliffs to get ourselves inland.
I think it's dangerous to climb a mountain on a day when it's stormy.
You used to climb our oak tree when you were a kid.
Now, I'm not sure how easy it would be to climb back out.
It is easy for a monkey to climb a tree.
Either I try and climb that, or just at the mouth of this cave, try and rock climb up.
If you want to climb the sea cliff, press "Left" and then the "Okay" button.
That is such a high mountain as old people can't climb.
A bear can climb a tree.
Tom had always wanted to climb Mt. Fuji, but until now, had not found the time to do so.