play darts
The Spanish phrase 'jugar a los dardos' translates to the English phrase 'play darts'. This phrase is often used when referring to the common pub game in which small missiles are thrown at a circular target. 'Jugar' is the Spanish verb for 'play', 'a los' translates to 'the', and 'dardos' is the Spanish term for 'darts'. Thus, when combined, it directly translates to 'play the darts'. However, in English, we typically drop the 'the' and simply say 'play darts'. In Spanish, there may be different variations of this phrase depending on the region and the specific type of dart game being played.
She loves playing darts at parties.
This sentence expresses a personal enjoyment of playing darts specifically during social gatherings, like parties.
The kids enjoy playing darts in the park.
Here, the phrase shows that children find amusement in playing darts outdoors, particularly in a park setting.
This weekend we are going to play darts with friends.
In this example, the phrase indicates plans to engage in a game of darts with friends, highlighting a social activity.