j'aime danser
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
Chorale ensemble (ex, dance, ballet, theatre).
ils aiment danser ensemble
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
Est-ce que tu aimes danser ? -
tu aimes danser avec des amis
Le Danse.
Je vais danser = I am going to dance
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'.
How do you say, I like to dance anywhere in Spanish
voulez-vous danser?
J'aime danser
To say "I love to dance" in French, you would say "J'adore danser." The phrase "J'adore" means "I love" and "danser" means "to dance." In French, the verb typically comes after the subject pronoun, so "danser" follows "J'adore" in this sentence.
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her