noun: baile, danza. verb: bailar
"Dance" in Spanish is "baile". It is pronounced "BY-lay". The word for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar". It is pronounced "by-LAR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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サルサ (sarusa) is phonetically based off of the English/Spanish word and has the same meaning. This word is used for both the style of dance and the dip. Note: in Spanish salsa just means sauce, but this term takes derivation from the English meaning.
The French word for dance is 'danse.' For example, I dance would be 'Je danse.'
ballare means 'to dance' so I'm guessing the word for dance is ballat or somethin
The Spanish for the English word "dance" is "bailar".
flamenco sevillana
"Dance" in Spanish is "baile". It is pronounced "BY-lay". The word for "to dance" in Spanish is "bailar". It is pronounced "by-LAR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Flamenco is already a Spanish word, meaning 'flamingo'. It is also, of course, a kind of dance.
It was a slow Spanish dance of the 17th and 18th Century. The Spanish word is Zarabanda, origin not really known
this dance is from the Spanish many Spanish people dance this dance and i know because i m puertorican.
Malaguena is a spanish word. It is a noun which refers to a Spanish dance which is like the fandango. It originated in Malaga, Spain. Its origin is recorded to have come from the 1880s.
"Bailar" means "to dance" in Spanish. "Bailando" means "dancing" in Spanish.
Balse is a type of dance and is pronounced BAHL-seh. The word is derived from 'valse' a Spanish word that means waltz. The dance was performed at the conclusion of a religious march known as Lutrina.
to dance = bailar
"Perreo" is a slow, grinding dance named after the Spanish word for "dog."
No, it's French