Literally this means, "Do you (plural) desire to dance?" In English it would be better to translate this as, "Do you want to dance?"
It means "would you like to dance with me"
¿Quieres bailar?
Do you like to dance with dumb monkeys. The answer would be no. No me gusta bailar con monos tontos.
It means "Do you like to dance?" Your answer would depend on your personal preference. "Sí, me gusta bailar" or "No, no me gusta bailar".
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
"deja de estar haciendote el tonto" hahaha
bailar means to dance
If you mean desean Jackson of the Philadelphia Eagles then yes
to dance
"Do you all want to dance during the party?"
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
It is ustedes or in Spain vosotros but mostly ustedes
Ustedes están bien -You all are good.
Bailar. An example would be: No me gusta nada bailar, that would mean I don't like to dance at all.
bailar para bailar a bailar
I don't know how to dance
you like to dance