Esta noche, bailamos.
" beautiful dance" in Spanish would be "baile bonito".
una compañía de danza
Baila(dance) en(in) la(the) calle(street). Baila en la calle. Dance in the Street.
To ask "Can I dance with you?" in Spanish, you would say, "¿Puedo bailar contigo?" This phrase is polite and direct, making it a great way to invite someone to dance. If you're looking for a more formal approach, you could say, "¿Puedo bailar con usted?"
Bailar. An example would be: No me gusta nada bailar, that would mean I don't like to dance at all.
" beautiful dance" in Spanish would be "baile bonito".
How do you say, I like to dance anywhere in Spanish
El baile. "To dance" is "bailar"
Baila, bebé/nena.
say Piers Tonight, you spanish speaking people need a translation for everything. im romanian and we just say the English version of things we don't have translations for.
hagámoslo esta noche
You can say "Quiero bailar contigo".
Puedes Bailar tu?
Me encanta bailar
Quieres bailar
One option is to say, "Qué sirven ustedes esta noche? literally, "What are you serving tonight?"
I don't like to dance = no me gusta bailar