it means it was dancing. i think!?
fue= he/she/it was, like you usually say fue fantastico! - he/she/it was fantastic!
and bailando = dancing. so one would presume that's what it means lol. hope that helped X
Fue is the past tense of 'ser' and 'estar' which means "to be" in English. An example is: "Ella fue la primera en la oficina" would translate to "She was the first person in the office." Fue, in English, can mean "went" or "was."
No fue mi intencion.
"Dancing" is from the verb "bailar". The gerung (ing) form is "bailando". "Estoy bailando" means "I am dancing".
Google translator states it as... 'it was'
Como Te Fue is the equivalent of asking a friend (or someone you are on a first name basis with) "How'd it go?"
"Bailando" means "dancing" in Spanish. It is a verb form of the root word "bailar", which means to dance, boogie, jig, mosh.
Fue is the past tense of 'ser' and 'estar' which means "to be" in English. An example is: "Ella fue la primera en la oficina" would translate to "She was the first person in the office." Fue, in English, can mean "went" or "was."
Fue leído is Spanish for "It was read"
Bailando was created on 1998-06-15.
he/she/it was you (?)
The duration of Bailando Kids is 2.5 hours.
It has several meanings. Technically, it is the imperfect 3rd person past tense form of ir, meaning "to go", or sermeaning to be. So fue would mean "he/she/it went/was"
dancing all night/the night through
Bailando Kids was created on 2009-05-07.
Bailando Kids ended on 2009-06-19.
It was my mother.
It was a dream.