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

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Tom nunca canta en público. Tom never sings in public.
Ella canta de manera increíble. She sings in an unbelievable way.
¿Sabes quién canta esa canción? Do you know who sings that song?
¿Quién de ellos canta mejor? Which of them can sing better?
Por favor, canta una canción. Please sing a song.
Tom no canta muy bien. Tom doesn't sing very well.
Mi hermana canta canciones muy bien. My sister sings songs very well.
Él siempre canta en la ducha. He always sings in the shower.
Él siempre canta mientras se ducha. He always sings while having a shower.
Ella canta y baila muy bien. She sings and dances very well.
Me quedaré aquí sentado mientras él canta. I'll be sitting here while he's singing.
Ella canta, además de tocar el piano. She sings as well as plays the piano.
Por favor, canta la canción otra vez. Sing the song once more please.
El ave canta alegremente en la jaula. The bird in the cage is singing happily.
Mary canta en el coro de la iglesia. Mary sings in the church choir.
Canta la canción una vez más, por favor. Sing the song once more, please.
Ella canta, él toca la guitarra y nosotros bailamos. She sings, he plays the guitar and we dance.
Ella canta, él toca la guitarra y nosotras bailamos. She sings, he plays the guitar and we dance.
¡Nadie canta tan lindo en la ducha como Anna! Nobody sings as beautifully in the shower as Anna!
Él canta tan bien que es imposible contener las lágrimas. He sings so well that it's impossible to hold back tears.
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