bailar

/baiˈlaɾ/, [bai̯ˈlaɾ]

dance


Verb bailar (first-person singular present bailo, first-person singular preterite bailé, past participle bailado)

  1. to dance
    No sé bailar.
    I can't dance.
  2. (soccer) to dribble (the ball)

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Examples
  • Él tiene miedo de bailar.

    He's afraid to dance.

  • Ella tiene ganas de bailar.

    She wants to dance.

  • ¿Quieres bailar conmigo?

    Do you want to dance with me?

  • Mary sabe bailar bien.

    Mary can dance well.

  • Si tuviera más tiempo, aprendería a bailar.

    If I had more time, I would learn how to dance.

  • ¿Le gustaría bailar conmigo?

    Would you like to dance with me?

  • Tom nunca ha visto bailar a Mary.

    Tom has never seen Mary dance.

  • Tom tenía ganas de bailar.

    Tom felt like dancing.

  • Gracias por bailar conmigo.

    Thank you for dancing with me.

  • «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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