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Bailar
Bail-
they
-an
Bailan
Ellos Bailan
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the infinitive is bailar, it means to dance.
the root is bail.
ellos means they.
the correct verb ending is -an.
root +ending is bailan
in spanish, “they dance” is ellos bailan.
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