Usage examples of "bailar" in Spanish with translation to English

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No tengo ganas de bailar. I don't feel like dancing.
Tom observó a Mary bailar. Tom watched Mary dance.
Me gusta bailar con Mary. I like to dance with Mary.
Ella tiene ganas de bailar. She wants to dance.
Ella tenía ganas de bailar. She felt like dancing.
Le gusta cantar y bailar. He likes singing and dancing.
Tengo ganas de ir bailar I feel like dancing
¿Quién le enseñó a bailar? Who taught you how to dance?
¿Quién te enseñó a bailar? Who taught you how to dance?
¡Las damas están listas para bailar! The ladies are ready to dance!
Espero con ganas a verte bailar. I'm looking forward to seeing you dance.
Nadie hizo nada aparte de bailar. No one did anything but dance.
¿Quién le ha enseñado a bailar? Who taught you how to dance?
Tom nunca ha visto bailar a Mary. Tom has never seen Mary dance.
A María le encanta bailar y cantar. Mary loves to dance and sing.
No pude resistir reírme al verlo bailar. I could not help laughing to see him dancing.
Linda puede bailar tan bien como Meg. Linda can dance as well as Meg.
A él le gusta cantar y bailar. He likes singing and dancing.
¿Cuál es tu canción preferida para bailar? What's your favorite song to dance to?
Todos se emparejaron y empezaron a bailar. Everyone formed couples and began dancing.
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