How to Say โDo you want to dance?โ in Italian
Vuoi ballare?
VOY bal-LAH-reh
[VOY bal-LAH-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: A direct yet charming way to invite someone to dance.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Dancing is an important part of Italian social gatherings, making this a common and friendly invitation.
Phrase Breakdown
Vuoi
[VOY]
Do you want
Asking someone if they wish or desire something.
Vuoi ballare con me?
Do you want to dance with me?
ballare
[bal-LAH-reh]
to dance
Engage in movement to music.
Mi piacerebbe ballare adesso.
I would love to dance now.
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