Bailar means "to dance" and is a completely regular -ar verb. In Latin America, where music and dance are woven into social life, it's one of the verbs you'll hear and need the most — from casual ¿bailamos? invitations to lyrics in virtually every genre.
Bailar is used both intransitively (me gusta bailar) and transitively (bailar salsa, bailar un tango). Its forms are identical to those of hablar, cantar, and other regular -ar verbs.
Present Indicative
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailo |
| tú | bailas |
| él / ella / usted | baila |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailamos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailan |
Bailo salsa todos los viernes.
I dance salsa every Friday.
¿Bailamos esta canción?
Shall we dance to this song?
Preterite
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailé |
| tú | bailaste |
| él / ella / usted | bailó |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailamos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailaron |
Bailamos toda la noche en la fiesta.
We danced all night at the party.
Imperfect
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailaba |
| tú | bailabas |
| él / ella / usted | bailaba |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailábamos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailaban |
Future
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailaré |
| tú | bailarás |
| él / ella / usted | bailará |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailaremos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailarán |
Conditional
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailaría |
| tú | bailarías |
| él / ella / usted | bailaría |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailaríamos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailarían |
Present Subjunctive
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | baile |
| tú | bailes |
| él / ella / usted | baile |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailemos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailen |
Ojalá que bailes conmigo esta noche.
I hope you dance with me tonight.
Imperfect Subjunctive (-ra forms)
| Subject | Form |
|---|---|
| yo | bailara |
| tú | bailaras |
| él / ella / usted | bailara |
| nosotros / nosotras | bailáramos |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | bailaran |
Imperative
| Person | Form |
|---|---|
| tú (affirmative) | baila |
| tú (negative) | no bailes |
| usted | baile |
| nosotros | bailemos |
| ustedes | bailen |
¡Baila conmigo!
Dance with me!
Non-Finite Forms
- Infinitive: bailar
- Gerund: bailando
- Past participle: bailado
Common Uses
Bailar appears in many idioms. Bailar al son que tocan means "to go along with whatever's happening" (literally, "to dance to the tune being played"). Clothes that are too big te bailan — they "dance" on you.
Estos pantalones me bailan.
These pants are too loose on me.
Aprendí a bailar cumbia en Colombia.
I learned to dance cumbia in Colombia.
Related Topics
- Cantar: Full ConjugationA2 — Complete conjugation of the regular -ar verb cantar — to sing
- Escuchar: Full ConjugationA2 — Complete conjugation of the regular -ar verb escuchar — to listen to
- Caminar: Full ConjugationA2 — Complete conjugation of the regular -ar verb caminar — to walk