Usage examples of "tap dancing" in English with translation to Spanish

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I feel like dancing in the fields. Tengo ganas de bailar en medio del campo.
Tap water is dangerous. El agua del grifo es peligrosa.
Mary went to dancing school. Mary fue a la escuela de danza.
The tap is off. El grifo está cerrado.
I got a bit carried away when I was dancing and got up on the table. Cuando estaba bailando me dejé llevar y subí a la mesa.
The tap is running. El grifo gotea.
Why don't we go dancing? ¿Por qué no nos vamos a bailar?
Tom turned on the tap. Tom abrió la canilla.
Modern dances? It's not dancing anymore, it's decadence. ¿Los bailes modernos? Eso ya no es baile, es decadencia.
You'd better not drink the tap water. Es mejor que no bebas del agua del grifo.
Everyone paired off and began dancing. Todos se emparejaron y empezaron a bailar.
Most Japanese drink water from the tap. La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la canilla.
I wasn't dancing! ¡Yo no estaba bailando!
The tap is dripping La canilla gotea
Everyone formed couples and began dancing. Todos se emparejaron y empezaron a bailar.
I could not help laughing to see him dancing. No pude resistir reírme al verlo bailar.
There is a book on dancing on the desk. Hay un libro acerca del baile sobre el escritorio.
There is a book about dancing on the desk. Hay un libro de danza sobre el escritorio.
Thank you for dancing with me. Gracias por bailar conmigo.
The man dancing on the stage is my uncle. El hombre que está bailando en el escenario es mi tío.
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