Spanish Word for dances  

English Word: dances

Spanish Word: baila
The Spanish Word for dances
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Translated sentences containing 'dances'
It is evident that Ana Laura dances exquisitely.
Es evidente que Ana Laura baila maravillosamente.
The Afro-Cuban dances are danced with a lot of energy.
Las danzas afrocubanas se bailan con mucha energía.
Peter dances as well as his brother.
Pedro baila tan bien como su hermano.
I remember the dances from highschool.
Me acuerdo de los bailes del instituto.

Partnership between the European regions is strengthened through the variety of costumes, songs and dances.
La asociación entre las regiones europeas se refuerza mediante una variedad de costumbres, canciones y bailes.
We do not need a colourless, flavourless, odourless figure who dances to the tune of the European Commission.
No necesitamos una figura incolora, insípida e inodora que baile al compás de la Comisión Europea.
It is not just against the Ecumenical Patriarch; it is not that they have converted the biggest church in Christendom, Saint Sophia, for oriental dances and swimsuit fashion shows.
No solo contra el Patriarca ecuménico; también han convertido la mayor iglesia de la Cristiandad, Santa Sofía, en lugar de celebración de danzas orientales y desfiles de trajes de baño.
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