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From Vulgar Latin *dantiāre.

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dansar (first-person singular present danso, first-person singular preterite dansí, past participle dansat)

  1. to dance
    Synonym: ballar

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Noun

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dansar

  1. indefinite nominative plural of dans
  2. second/third-person singular present active indicative of dansa

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Borrowed from English dance, French danser, German tanzen, Italian danzare, Russian танцева́ть (tancevátʹ), Spanish danzar. (Compare Esperanto danci).

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dansar (present tense dansas, past tense dansis, future tense dansos, imperative dansez, conditional dansus)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to dance
    Me prizas dansar tango.
    I like to dance tango.
    Ka vu volas dansar kun me?
    Do you want to dance with me?

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From dansa +‎ -ar.

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dansar m (definite singular dansaren, indefinite plural dansarar, definite plural dansarane)

  1. dancer (person who dances)
  2. dancer (person of a profession)

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dansar m

  1. indefinite plural of dans

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dansar

  1. present of dansa

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Occitan

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dansar

  1. Alternative form of dançar

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Swedish

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dansar

  1. present indicative of dansa

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