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

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Aún si cantas desafinado, acompáñanos. Even if you sing out of tune, join us.
Canto casi todos los días. I sing almost every day.
¿Cómo se llama esa canción que el señor Tsuji estaba cantando el programa de TV? What is that song called that Mr Tsuji was singing in the TV show?
¿Entraste al concurso de canto? Did you enter the singing contest?
Es tu turno de cantar. It's your turn to sing.
¿Oyes cantar a los pájaros? Do you hear the birds singing?
Si sólo pudiera cantar bien. If only I could sing well.
Sería genial si pudieras cantar. It would be great if you could sing.
Él no sabe cantar bien. He cannot sing well.
Le oí cantar una canción. I heard her singing a song.
Ella puede cantar muy bien. She is able to sing very well.
A Tom le encanta cantar. Tom loves singing.
Nunca le he escuchado cantar. I never heard him sing.
A ella le gusta cantar. She likes to sing.
Oí a los niños cantar. I heard the boys singing.
A menudo te oímos cantar. We often hear you sing.
Eric ha empezado a cantar. Eric has begun to sing.
Le gusta cantar y bailar. He likes singing and dancing.
Desearía poder cantar como tú. I wish I could sing like you do.
Ojalá pudiera yo cantar bien. If only I could sing well.
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