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

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She stopped singing the song. Ella paró de cantar la canción.
Singing is her strong point. El canto es su punto fuerte.
She's screaming, not singing. Ella está gritando, no cantando.
They're in a singing group. Ellos están en un grupo de canto.
Suddenly, my mother started singing. De repente, mi madre comenzó a cantar.
Did you enter the singing contest? ¿Entraste al concurso de canto?
I heard the boys singing. Oí a los niños cantar.
Singing comes as naturally to her as flying does to birds. El canto le es tan natural como el volar para los pájaros.
The birds are singing merrily. Los pájaros cantan alegremente.
The singing of the local birds is akin to the sound of a drill. El canto de los pájaros de la zona es similar al sonido de un taladro.
Tom is good at singing. Tom es bueno cantando.
Shut up. I'm on my holiday. All I want to hear is the bird's singing. Callate la boca. Hoy es mi día de descanso. Todo lo que quiero oír hoy es el canto de los pájaros.
He likes singing and dancing. A él le gusta cantar y bailar.
He's screaming, not singing. Él está gritando, no cantando.
We enjoyed singing songs together. Lo pasamos bien cantando juntos.
No, I'm not singing. No, no estoy cantando.
I'm good at singing. Soy bueno para cantar.
He is good at singing. Él es bueno cantando.
Tom likes singing in the shower. A Tom le gusta cantar en la ducha.
Are you singing to my girlfriend? ¿Le estás cantando a mi novia?
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