bailar
/baiˈlaɾ/, [bai̯ˈlaɾ]dance
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Él tiene miedo de bailar.
He's afraid to dance.
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Ella tiene ganas de bailar.
She wants to dance.
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¿Quieres bailar conmigo?
Do you want to dance with me?
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Mary sabe bailar bien.
Mary can dance well.
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Si tuviera más tiempo, aprendería a bailar.
If I had more time, I would learn how to dance.
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¿Le gustaría bailar conmigo?
Would you like to dance with me?
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Tom nunca ha visto bailar a Mary.
Tom has never seen Mary dance.
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Tom tenía ganas de bailar.
Tom felt like dancing.
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Gracias por bailar conmigo.
Thank you for dancing with me.
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«Ven a bailar conmigo.» «Creía que no me lo pedirías nunca.»
"Let's dance together." "I thought you'd never ask."
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Tom le dijo a John que él sacaría a Mary a bailar sólo si John sacaba a Alice.
Tom told John that he would ask Mary to the dance only if John asked Alice.
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No sé bailar.
I can't dance.
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Me gustaría aprender a bailar.
I would like to learn how to dance.
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¿Le gusta bailar?
Do you like to dance?
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Me encanta bailar.
I love to dance.
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¿Les gusta bailar?
Do you like dancing?
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Tom empezó a bailar.
Tom started dancing.
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No tengo ganas de bailar.
I don't feel like dancing.
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Él no quiso bailar conmigo.
He didn't want to dance with me.
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¿Te gusta bailar?
Do you like to dance?
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