she is not going to the dance = elle n'ira pas à la danse (she will not go to her course) she is not going to dance = elle ne dansera pas (she will refuse to dance)
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'.
To say "I love to dance" in French, you would say "J'adore danser." The phrase "J'adore" means "I love" and "danser" means "to dance." In French, the verb typically comes after the subject pronoun, so "danser" follows "J'adore" in this sentence.
le professeur de danse
La vie est une danse.
she is not going to the dance = elle n'ira pas à la danse (she will not go to her course) she is not going to dance = elle ne dansera pas (she will refuse to dance)
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
Le Danse.
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'.
voulez-vous danser?
J'aime danser
j'aime danser
To say "I love to dance" in French, you would say "J'adore danser." The phrase "J'adore" means "I love" and "danser" means "to dance." In French, the verb typically comes after the subject pronoun, so "danser" follows "J'adore" in this sentence.
Ca man ca vas - That's how you say (How is it going) in french.
You would say "she is going" in French as "elle va".
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".