= jugar - infinitive==juego/juegas/juega/jugamos/jugais/juegan - present tense=
Puedas jugar?
There is no difference between: Jugar al beisból and jugar el beisból. It depends on the country, but both forms are used.
Playing tennis in Spanish is jugar al tenis.
"I love to play basketball" in Spanish is "Yo amo jugar baloncesto". It is pronounced "Yo AH-mo hoo-GAR bah-lone-SESS-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
jugar is used to say play sport. If your trying to say "to play soccer" you would say "jugar futbol(soccer in spanish)"
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.
jugar = to play
Puedas jugar?
There is no difference between: Jugar al beisból and jugar el beisból. It depends on the country, but both forms are used.
Playing tennis in Spanish is jugar al tenis.
jugar
The past participle of "jugar" in Spanish is "jugado."
No Debes Jugar was created on 1993-04-29.
Le gusta jugar juegos de vídeo would be the best way to say "He likes to play video games" in Spanish.
Jugar Conmigo- Play with me. Quieres Jugar Conmigo- Do you want to play with me?
¿Quiere / quieren / quieres / queréis jugar?
"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.