Usage examples of "Tengo ganas" in Spanish with translation to English

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No tengo ganas de celebrar. I don't feel like partying.
Tengo ganas de matar a alguien. I want to kill somebody.
Tengo ganas de que llegue el día de poder verte. We are looking forward to seeing you.
No tengo ganas de bailar. I don't feel like dancing.
Tengo ganas de salir, desaparecer, olvidarme de todo y de todos. I want to leave, disappear, forget everything and everyone.
Hoy tengo ganas de salir. I feel like going out today.
Tengo muchas ganas de verle. I want to see him very much.
Tengo ganas de comer algo. I feel like eating something.
No tengo ganas de estudiar. I don't feel like studying.
No tengo ganas de intentar. I don't feel like trying.
No tengo ganas de ayudarte. I don't feel like helping you.
¡Tengo ganas de hablar italiano! I feel like speaking Italian!
No tengo ganas de comer. I don't feel like eating.
Tengo ganas de ir bailar I feel like dancing
No tengo ganas de trabajar hoy. I don't feel like working today.
No tengo ganas de hacer ejercicio. I don't feel like exercisizing.
Tengo ganas de comer algo dulce. I feel like eating something sweet.
Tengo ganas de dar un paseo. I feel like taking a walk.
Ahora no tengo ganas de salir. I don't feel like going out right now.
Tengo ganas de ir de viaje. I feel like going on a trip.
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