Examples of using "Tanssia" in a sentence and their english translations:
I want to dance.
Would you like to dance?
Tom wanted to dance.
He wants to dance.
Can you dance?
Do you feel like dancing?
I don't feel like dancing.
I want to dance.
I like to dance.
Would you like to dance with me?
Does Tom know how to dance?
Do you know how to dance the rhumba?
He's afraid to dance.
I don't want to dance.
I'd like to dance with you.
- I can't dance.
- I'm not able to dance.
Mary can dance well.
She felt like dancing.
- Do you like dancing?
- Do you like to dance?
Tom can dance well.
- You can dance, can't you?
- You're able to dance, aren't you?
- I wanted to dance.
- I felt like dancing.
I'm not going to dance.
Tom didn't want to dance with me.
I can both sing and dance.
Do you know how to dance?
Tom asked me if I wanted to dance.
Tom can dance like a robot.
I like to dance.
Tom can dance quite well.
- There is a book on dancing on the desk.
- There is a book about dancing on the desk.
- There's a book about dancing on the desk.
- There's a book on the desk about dancing.
- I wish I could dance as well as you.
- I wish that I could dance as well as you.
They like to dance.
Tom wanted to dance with Mary all night.
- It's a pity you don't know how to dance.
- It's a pity that you don't know how to dance.
- It's a pity you don't know how to dance!
I feel like dancing.