I play Guitar
ich spiele = I play/am playing ich spiele gern Gitarre = I like playing guitar
"Ich Spiele gern" means " I like games" or" I like play"
I play = Ich spiele
Ich spiele mit dem Hund. (Dativ!)
"Am Montag spiele ich" is a German phrase that translates to "I play on Monday" in English. It indicates a scheduled activity or plan for the speaker on that specific day of the week. The phrase is in the present tense, suggesting a habitual action or a future plan.
Auss(or ß)erdem wohnen meine Kusinen (or Cousinen) dort, mit denen ich spiele.
In German, "gern" or "gerne" is an adverb that literally means "willingly" but often translates in context to mean "to like to do something," e.g. "ich spiele" means "I play" but "ich spiele gern" means "I like to play." The difference between "gern" and "gerne" has purely to do with euphony; there is no difference in meaning.
Depending on context, ich besuche meine Freundecan be translated as:I visit my friendsI am visiting my friends
Ich spiele die Guitarre für Sie
Ich schwimme gern.ich reite gern.ich spiele gern Fußball.
I go to netball, it is ok = Ich spiele Korbball, es ist ok
Do you mean 'I like to play football'? That would be 'Ich spiele gern FuBball" If you do actually mean 'you like to play football' that would be "du spielst gern FuBball" If you mean "Do you like to play football?" that would be "Spielst du gern FuBball?"