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

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Tom no tiene ganas de cocinar. Tom doesn't feel like cooking.
Ella tiene ganas de bailar. She wants to dance.
Tom no tiene ganas de estudiar. Tom doesn't feel like studying.
Tiene muchas ganas de un vestido nuevo. She wants a new dress badly.
Tom no tiene ganas de comer. Tom doesn't feel like eating.
Tom no tiene ganas de trabajar esta mañana. Tom doesn't feel like working this morning.
Tom no tiene ganas de comer nada ahora mismo. Tom doesn't feel like eating anything right now.
No tengo ganas de celebrar. I don't feel like partying.
Tengo ganas de matar a alguien. I want to kill somebody.
Beth tenía ganas de verle, pero él nunca apareció. Beth was looking forward to meeting him, but he never showed up.
No tengo ganas de bailar. I don't feel like dancing.
Si tienes ganas de llorar, llora. If you want to cry, cry.
Tengo ganas de que llegue el día de poder verte. We are looking forward to seeing you.
Hoy tengo ganas de salir. I feel like going out today.
Tengo ganas de salir, desaparecer, olvidarme de todo y de todos. I want to leave, disappear, forget everything and everyone.
Ella tenía ganas de ir a ver una película con él. She was looking forward to going to a movie with him.
Tengo ganas de comer algo. I feel like eating something.
Tengo muchas ganas de verle. I want to see him very much.
No tengo ganas de estudiar. I don't feel like studying.
Tenía muchas ganas de ir a la fiesta, pero no pude. I really wanted to go to the party, but I couldn't.
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