Playing tennis in Spanish is jugar al tenis.
"Jugar al tenis" or "jugar tenis".
You say "zapatos tenis blancos".
'tengo huevos' or 'tengo cojones' (The more-innocent version, i.e. things to play tennis, football, etc. with is: 'tengo pelotas/bolas/globos')
jugar is used to say play sport. If your trying to say "to play soccer" you would say "jugar futbol(soccer in spanish)"
It depends on what your schedule is and whether or not you can play tennis. If you CAN play tennis and your schedule IS free, you could say, "Si. Me encantaría. A qué hora?" Which means, "Yes. I'd be delighted. What time?" If, on the other hand, you can't play tennis, and your schedule is full, you might say, "Lo siento. No juego ténis, y además mi horario está lleno." Which means, "I'm sorry. I don't play tennis, and besides, my schedule is full."
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
Daniel prefiere jugar tenís.
'Clase de tenis' is tennis class in Spanish.
"Jugador de tenis" is "tennis player" in Spanish.
jouer au tennis
Juega Alexis el tenis? pronounced: KHWAYgah AhLAYKsees ell tayniss (KH as in 'loch')
they play soccer, football, tennis, basketball and rugby.
You say "zapatos tenis blancos".
The term for "table tennis" is el tenis de mesa, but Spanish uses ping pong as English does.
Joue-tu encore au tennis?
Adjective or noun. It is an adjective if you say, "Alex is a good tennis player." because it modifies player. It is a noun if you say "I play tennis."
'Tennis' in Latin is 'tenisia' ('tenisiae', if plural). The expression 'to play tennis' in Latin is 'tenisia ludere'.
No coz if say a member of your family plays tennis, they could teach you then you'll get good enough to play in tournaments!