Sing - Cantar (The 717th Most Common Spanish Word)
The translation for Sing in Spanish is Cantar. This word often comes up when talking about culture & arts. It can be used as verb. It is classified as a A1 word, and is the 717th most commonly used word in Spanish. Tap on the speaker icon to listen to their pronunciations, and you can also see example sentences for context below. Practice this and the other 3000 most common Spanish words with over 60000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types by downloading our app.
Pronunciation
English:
sing
Spanish:
cantar
Examples
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He likes to sing and dance. | Le gusta cantar y bailar. |
I want to sing. | Tengo ganas de cantar. |
I can sing. | Puedo cantar. |
He cannot sing well. | Él no sabe cantar bien. |
He likes singing. | Le gusta cantar. |
He likes singing in the bath. | A él le gusta cantar en la bañera. |
Stop singing. | Deja de cantar. |
You can sing a song. | Tú sabes cantar canciones. |
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It's your turn to sing. | Es tu turno de cantar. |
I feel like singing in the rain. | Tengo ganas de cantar en la lluvia. |
The man stood up and began to sing. | El hombre se puso de pie y comenzó a cantar. |
I sometimes hear my father singing in the bathroom. | A veces oigo a mi padre cantar en el baño. |
Start singing. | Empieza a cantar. |
He made me sing on the stage. | Él me hizo cantar en el escenario. |
I've always wanted to sing on stage. | Siempre he querido cantar en un escenario. |
I have never heard her sing. | Nunca le he escuchado cantar. |
We started singing. | Empezamos a cantar. |
They stopped singing. | Ellos dejaron de cantar. |
I like singing in the rain. | Me gusta cantar bajo la lluvia. |
Not every bird can sing. | No todos los pájaros pueden cantar. |
Betty could sing better. | Betty podría cantar mejor. |
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