'They play Basketball' = Juegan al baloncesto
Possible rhymes with '(balon)cesto' are:
'cesto' - hand basket ('coger agua en cesto', lit. 'to collect water in a basket', means 'to labour in vain'; 'estar hecho un cesto', lit. 'to be made a basket' means 'to be overcome by sleep or liquor')
'esto' - 'this'
'gesto' - 'face, grimace'
'mesto' - turkey oak (a large, prickly oak)
'resto' - remainder; (also, very pertinently, perhaps:) returning the ball; player who returns the ball on its rebound
"plays basketball" in Spanish is "juega baloncesto".
Tu no juegas al baloncesto.
No. The hard g sound does not exist in Spanish.
"I love to play basketball" in Spanish is "Yo amo jugar baloncesto". It is pronounced "Yo AH-mo hoo-GAR bah-lone-SESS-toe". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The words that rhyme with the Spanish word for metal (metal) are:SensualHablarCantarGenialCualSalMalAl
The basketball
Jugamos basquetból
"plays basketball" in Spanish is "juega baloncesto".
they play soccer, football, tennis, basketball and rugby.
Ellos juegan al baloncesto.
(Tú) vas a jugar baloncesto
Tu no juegas al baloncesto.
'Basketball' in Spanish is 'baloncesto'.
¿Sabe /saben / sabes / sabéis jugar baloncesto?
I don't think any of them rhyme with basketball...
Baloncesto is basketball in spanish.
to play Basketball