jugar - to play
praticar - to practice
"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.
"Practicar" is translated to "to practice" in English.
"Practicar la guitarra" means "to practice the guitar" in English.
The past participle of "jugar" in Spanish is "jugado."
To conjugate "jugar" with "ellos" (they), you would say "ellos juegan." This form is the third person plural of the verb "jugar" in the present tense.
"Practiquen" is the conjugated form of the verb "practicar" in Spanish, which means "to practice" in English.
There is no difference between: Jugar al beisból and jugar el beisból. It depends on the country, but both forms are used.
I play Soccer: Juego Futbol He/She plays soccer: Juegue Futbol To Play soccer: Jugar Futbol
Like to watch sports. first, what is the subject. Is it I like to watch sports, or he or she or we.. It makes a difference. I will translate it as "I like to watch sports." Me gusta mirar los deportes.
practice sports: practicar deportes
jugar = to play
to practice
Puedas jugar?
practicar
"Practicar" is translated to "to practice" in English.
Playing tennis in Spanish is jugar al tenis.
jugar
"Practicar" in English means "to practice." It is pronounced "Prahk-tee-CAR." Please see the related link below.