baila

dance


Verb baila

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of bailar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of bailar.

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Examples
  • Judy baila muy bien.

    Judy dances very well.

  • Ella baila bien.

    She dances well.

  • Baila conmigo.

    Dance with me.

  • Linda no baila mucho ahora, pero sé que antes sí lo hacía a menudo.

    Linda does not dance much now, but I know she used to a lot.

  • Hay también clubs nocturnos donde se baila flamenco.

    There are also nightclubs where you dance flamenco.

  • Mary no baila mucho ahora, pero sé que antes bailaba mucho.

    Mary doesn't dance much now, but I know she used to a lot.

  • Mi mejor amigo baila realmente bien.

    My best friend dances really well.

  • Ella canta y baila muy bien.

    She sings and dances very well.

  • El jardinero baila muy a menudo.

    The gardener very often dances.

  • Ella baila bien, pero tiene que moverse más.

    She dances well, but she has to move more.

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