"Practicar" is translated to "to practice" in English.
"Practicar la guitarra" means "to practice the guitar" in English.
"Practiquen" is the conjugated form of the verb "practicar" in Spanish, which means "to practice" in English.
The verb practicar is used in the same way when talking about girls in Spanish. For example, you can say "ella practica deportes" (she practices sports) or "ella practica el piano" (she practices the piano). The gender of the subject does not affect the use of the verb.
"Jugar" means to play, typically in the context of games or sports, while "practicar" means to practice or rehearse. So, "jugar" is more about engaging in the actual activity, while "practicar" is about honing skills or improving through repetition.
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
Practise ball-control (?)
¿Le / les / te / os gusta practicar / hacer deporte (s)?Literally, this means "Is to play sports pleasing to you?", but the translation sounds better in English when you say "Do you like to play sports?"
"Practicar la guitarra" means "to practice the guitar" in English.
"Practicar" in English means "to practice." It is pronounced "Prahk-tee-CAR." Please see the related link below.
practice sports: practicar deportes
practicar
You can say "voy a practicar".
I practise = practico (from 'practicar' to practise)
¿Puedo practicar español?
The term I am familiar with is "practicar deportes".
it is necessary to practice verbs
"Prometo practicar mi espanol"