"The girl is dancing alone"
"La chica está bailando sola."
Baila is a conjugation of the Spanish verb 'bailar' (to dance). Baila is you(in the formal way), or he or she dances. Example: Ella baila - she dances
To dance
Do you like to dance with dumb monkeys. The answer would be no. No me gusta bailar con monos tontos.
¿Quieres bailar?
noun: baile, danza. verb: bailar
Literally this means, "Do you (plural) desire to dance?" In English it would be better to translate this as, "Do you want to dance?"
Perhaps other Spanish words that end with -ar. cantar
bailar means to dance
The Spanish for the English word "dance" is "bailar".
Vamos a bailar
bailar para bailar a bailar
It means: "I like that you speak Spanish and dance with me""
I think it means: "I Like To Dance"! me: I gusta: like bailar: to dance!!!
Fama a bailar is a Spanish phrase and was the title of a Spanish reality TV show based on a group of students at a dance school. It translates into English as Fame to dance.
Bailar. An example would be: No me gusta nada bailar, that would mean I don't like to dance at all.
you like to dance
Do you like to dance with dumb monkeys. The answer would be no. No me gusta bailar con monos tontos.
¿Quieres bailar?
I will not dance tonight.