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Verb Meaning(s): to dance
Verb Chart: Bailar Present Tense
Yo
bailo
I dance I do dance I am dancing
Nosotros
bailamos
we dance we do dance we are dancing
Tú
(Juana, Juan)
bailas
you dance you do dance you are dancing
Vosotros
(informal
Spain)
bailáis
you all dance you all do dance you all are dancing
Él/Ella/Ud.
(Sra./Dr. García)
baila
he/she/you dance he/she/you do dance he/she/you are dancing
Ellos/Ellas/Uds.
bailan
they/you all dance they/you all do dance they/you all are dancing
1. Yo bailo salsa los fines de semana. I dance salsa on weekends. 2. ¿Tú bailas en fiestas? Do you dance at parties? 3. Él baila tango con su pareja. He dances tango with his partner. 4. Nosotros bailamos en una competencia. We dance in a competition. 5. Vosotros bailáis flamenco. (Used only in Spain) You all dance flamenco.
6. Ellas bailan hip-hop. They dance hip-hop. 7. Ustedes bailan en el festival. You all dance at the festival. 8. ¿Baila él en la boda? Does he dance at the wedding? 9. ¿Baila ella en la discoteca? Does she dance at the club? 10. Bailan juntos en la playa. They dance together on the beach.