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1. plural - tangos; noun((music for) a type of South American dance.) tango
2. verb(to perform this dance.) bailar (un) tangoDel verbo tangar: ( conjugate tangar) \ \
tango es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tangó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
tango sustantivo masculino tango;
tango sustantivo masculino tango ' tango' also found in these entries: Spanish: marcarse - poema - bailar English: tango - dancetr['tæŋgəʊ]1 tango1 bailar el tango\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit takes two to tango es cosa de dostango ['tæŋ.go:] vi: bailar el tangon.• tango s.m.
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intransitive verb -goes, -going, -goed bailar el tango, tanguear['tæŋɡǝʊ]it takes two to tango — (colloq) esas cosas no se hacen sin cooperación
1.N(pl tangos) tango m2.* * *
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intransitive verb -goes, -going, -goed bailar el tango, tanguearit takes two to tango — (colloq) esas cosas no se hacen sin cooperación
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noun, pl. tangos Tango, der* * *['tæŋɡou] 1. plural - tangos; noun 2. verb(to perform this dance.) Tango tanzen* * *tan·go[ˈtæŋgəʊ, AM -goʊ]I. n Tango mII. vi Tango tanzen* * *['tŋgəʊ]1. nTango m2. viTango tanzenthey tangoed across the room — sie tanzten im Tangoschritt durch das Zimmer
it takes two to tango (fig inf) — es gehören immer zwei dazu
* * *tango [ˈtæŋɡəʊ]A pl -gos s MUS Tango mB v/i Tango tanzen:it takes two to tango fig dazu gehören zwei* * *noun, pl. tangos Tango, der* * *n.Tango -s m. -
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s.1 tango (dance)2 tango, baile del tango.3 tango, música de tango.(plural tangos)v.bailar el tango, tanguear.vi.bailar el tango.(pt & pp tangoed)
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