Spanish Word for dancers  

English Word: dancers

Spanish Word: bailadores
The Spanish Word for dancers
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When Miriam and Lucky were single, they were very good dancers and they knew a lot of boys.
Cuando Miriam Y Lucky eran solteras, bailaban muy bien y conocian a muchos muchachos.
They are coming with the dancers.
Ellas están viniendo con las bailarinas.
They are coming with the dancers.
Ellas están viniendo con las bailarinas.
We just have three dancers.
No tenemos más que tres bailarines.

A night at the a cabaret, dance, topless dancers, with feathers as appropriate.
Una noche en el un cabaret, baile, topless, bailarinas, con plumas, como es habitual.
There, in the middle of these hundred dancers, the only male dancer appeared.
Allí, en medio de cientos de bailarinas, aparecía un único bailarín.
Firstly, the case of a hundred Brazilian women, aged between 18 and 25, who were persuaded to come to London to work as nannies, maids and dancers.
En primer lugar, un centenar de brasileñas de 18 a 25 años de edad, a quienes se les convenció de que fueran a Londres para trabajar como niñeras, chicas de servicio y bailarinas.
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