bailar
/baiˈlaɾ/, [bai̯ˈlaɾ]dance
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No pude resistir reírme al verlo bailar.
I could not help laughing to see him dancing.
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¡Ven a bailar!
Come dance!
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Cuando la larga y copiosa cena terminó, los invitados comenzaron a bailar y cantar.
When the long, hearty dinner was over, the guests began dancing and singing.
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Le gusta cantar y bailar.
He likes singing and dancing.
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¿Tom sabe bailar?
Does Tom know how to dance?
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¿Tenés ganas de bailar?
Do you feel like dancing?
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¿Te gustaría bailar conmigo?
Would you like to dance with me?
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¿Vamos a bailar?
Shall we dance?
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¿Sabéis bailar?
Do you know how to dance?
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¿Cuál es tu canción preferida para bailar?
What's your favorite song to dance to?
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Ella no quiso bailar conmigo.
She didn't want to dance with me.
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Tom y Mary van a bailar mañana por la tarde.
Tom and Mary are going to a dance tomorrow evening.
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No se puede cantar y bailar en el Viernes Santo.
You can't sing and dance on Good Friday.
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Tom quiere bailar.
Tom wants to dance.
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¡Qué pena que no sepas bailar!
What a pity you can't dance!
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¿Cómo aprendiste a bailar tan bien?
How did you learn to dance so well?
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¿Queréis bailar?
Would you like to dance?
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Tengo ganas de bailar en medio del campo.
I feel like dancing in the fields.
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Tom está aprendiendo a bailar tango.
Tom is learning to dance the tango.
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No pueden bailar.
They can’t dance.
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