Danza- Dance
Danzare- to Dance
Io Danzo- I Dance
Tu Danzi- You dance
Lui\Lei Danza- He\She Dances
Noi Danziamo- We dance
Voi Danzate- You(plural) Dance
Essi\Loro Danzano- They Dance
Danziamo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's dance!" The word most famously references the title of a single released by Carlo Fath (born February 7, 1971) of Hanau, Hessen, Germany, in 2007. The pronunciation will be "dan-TSYA-mo" in Pisan Italian.
vuoi ballare con me?
dansons!
lets us go to the mall
It means lets go see a movie.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
up up lets go beter up up and away
Vamos a bailar
Chotto lets dake
its Just Dance, not lets dance.
The Italian language is said to have over 250000 words, take into a account their English translations and the average lengh of a definition (lets say 20) that would make over 10 million words DISPLAYED in the dictionary. The translated amount would of course be more or less a quarter of a million.
To dub is to provide a soundtrack (translation) to a foreign movie.Eg. Whenver Italy screens a Hollywood Movie, the whole film is screened in Italian. The film has been dubbed into Italian.English dub is when the people talk in English. Lets say the show you are watching is from Japan if it is in English dub then instead of it being in Japanese it will be in English.
Are you thinking of Lets Dance by David Bowie?
Easy, take their hand and say lets dance.
lets dance- chris montez
The song she has is called "Just Dance" and it is on "The Fame".
lets dance
dansons!
Dance is "Dans" in Turkish. If you want to say "lets dance" you can say "haydi dans edelim".