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You can use a regular CD in most karaoke machines. However, a regular CD will not produce lyrics so you will only be able to sing along with the CD and the artist--not separately from the artist with only background music.
Sing is singen in German.
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Both because you can say, "I will sing it to you" or "I will sing it to you".
No, the verb is not correct. The sentence should read:I sing in tongues.Examples:I sing...You sing...He, she, it sings... (third person, singular, present)We sing...You sing...They sing...
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
voy a cantar
It is 'karaoke' in Japanese, written: カラオケ
voy a cantar
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "you would rather dance than sing." The phrase follows the correct comparative structure indicating a preference for dancing over singing.
You can say "Voy a cantar".
No. The correct formulation would be "Where are you going skiing?"
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well, the sentence would be more correct if you did:Not only did she sing beautifully, but she also danced beautifully.ORNot only did she sing beautifully, but she danced beautifully as well.
The new hit, Glee will have its very own video game for Nintendo's Wii console. The game is called Karaoke Revolution Glee!, which is a karaoke version of the show and will allow you to sing. The game will allow you to sing along with the hit songs from the show and will play actual scenes in the background. The game has no release date slated yet, but they say you can expect it to come out this fall.