Sentence examples of "dance" in English with translation "danser"

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Do you like to dance? Aimez-vous danser ?
Would you like to dance? Voudriez-vous danser ?
Let's dance, shall we? Dansons, voulez-vous ?
Betty is a dance teacher. Betty est professeur de danse.
May I have this dance? M'accordez-vous cette danse ?
She can sing and dance beautifully. Elle sait chanter et danser merveilleusement bien.
Tom has never seen Mary dance. Tom n'a jamais vu Mary danser.
Let's dance to her song. Dansons sur sa chanson.
My favorite dance is the tango. Ma danse préférée, c'est le tango.
Who taught you how to dance? Qui vous a appris à danser ?
Let's dance all night long! Dansons toute la nuit !
A dance will be held on Friday. On dansera ce vendredi.
He wants to study music and dance. Il veut étudier la musique et la danse.
Would you like to dance with me? Voudrais-tu danser avec moi ?
What a pity you can't dance! Quel dommage que tu ne saches pas danser !
Why didn't you dance with him? Pourquoi n'as-tu pas dansé avec lui ?
Linda can dance as well as Meg. Linda peut danser aussi bien que Meg.
I'd like to dance with you. Je voudrais danser avec toi.
She wants to study music and dance. Elle veut étudier la musique et la danse.
Do you want to dance with me? Veux-tu danser avec moi ?
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