Cantar
Interpretar (una canción, un aria, una cantata)
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
to sing: cantare I sing: io canto
In Latin: cantare est bis orare ("to sing is to pray twice")In Spanish:
'Who does the queen sing with?' = 'Con quien canta la reina?' (accent on 'e' in 'quien')
biggest word in spanish
Sing: Cantar I like to sing: Me gusta cantar.
Yes, the word "cantar" (Spanish for "to sing) is an infinitive, by inclusion of the suffix "ar."
they sing
The word "cantare" translates to "sing" in English. "Cantare" is an Italian word and it is also very similar to the Spanish word for "sing", which is "cantar".
Canta = sing or sings. Ie: Você canta = you sing. Ele canta = he sings. Cantar = to sing.
The Spanish word "al" is masculine. It is a combination of the words "a" (to, at) + "el" (the, masc. sing.).
They always sing at special occasions.
Cantar.
"cantar" means "to sing" in Spanish
"rhyme" and 'canto', part of a poem "chant" also 'I sing' from verb (infinitive) 'cantar'
it means "sing"
to sing: cantare I sing: io canto