bailar
/baiˈlaɾ/, [bai̯ˈlaɾ]dance
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Tom no pudo encontrar a nadie con quien bailar.
Tom couldn't find anyone to dance with.
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Me gusta bailar con Mary.
I like to dance with Mary.
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A él le gusta cantar y bailar.
He likes singing and dancing.
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Él puede hacer bailar a la multitud.
He can get the crowd dancing.
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¿Quieres salir a bailar conmigo el sábado por la noche?
Do you want to go out dancing with me on Saturday night?
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Todos se emparejaron y empezaron a bailar.
Everyone formed couples and began dancing.
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Odio bailar.
I hate dancing.
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Yo no puedo bailar.
I can't dance.
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Mary dijo que ella iba a bailar toda la noche.
Mary said she was going to dance all night.
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Si me enseñas a bailar, te mostraré mis cicatrices ocultas.
If you teach me how to dance, I will show you my hidden scars.
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A María le encanta bailar y cantar.
Mary loves to dance and sing.
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¿Sabes bailar?
Do you know how to dance?
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¿Quién te enseñó a bailar?
Who taught you how to dance?
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¿Por qué no nos vamos a bailar?
Why don't we go dancing?
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¿Querés bailar?
Do you want to dance?
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Tom sentía ganas de bailar.
Tom felt like dancing.
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Está prohibido bailar.
Dancing is prohibited.
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Me gustaría bailar contigo.
I'd like to dance with you.
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Planeas ir a bailar con Mary, ¿verdad?
You plan to go out dancing with Mary, don't you?
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Quiero bailar con Mary.
I want to dance with Mary.
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