Usages of cantar
¿Quieres cantar conmigo?
Do you want to sing with me?
Me gusta cantar en la mañana.
I like to sing in the morning.
Me gusta cantar y también bailar.
I like to sing and also to dance.
Después de la escuela, quiero cantar.
After school, I want to sing.
Tu amiga canta en la escuela.
Your friend sings at school.
Hoy mi amiga canta muy bien.
Today my friend sings very well.
La que canta muy bien es mi amiga.
The one who sings very well is my friend.
Mi amiga canta suavemente.
My friend sings gently.
Todos cantan en el parque.
Everyone sings in the park.
Yo todavía no me atrevo a cantar en voz alta en español delante de toda la clase.
I still don’t dare to sing out loud in Spanish in front of the whole class.
Unos cantan en el parque, otros juegan con la pelota.
Some sing in the park, others play with the ball.
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