step (of dance)
The Spanish term 'paso (de baile)' directly translates to 'step (of dance)' in English. It is commonly used in the context of dancing, where it denotes a particular sequence or manner of movement in dancing. The term 'paso' on its own means 'step' while the portion in the parenthesis, 'de baile', specifies that this step is related to dance. Hence, 'paso (de baile)' would refer to a dance step, a specific way to move in a dance routine.
I learned a new dance step in salsa class.
This sentence is about someone learning a new dance move or step in a salsa class. The phrase 'paso de baile' is used to refer to a dance step.
The dance step that I like the most is the twist.
In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their preference for a dance step known as 'the twist'. Here, 'paso de baile' is used to refer to the type of dance step they like most.
The dance step was so complicated that I tripped.
This sentence uses 'paso de baile' to refer to a dance step that was so complex, it resulted in the speaker tripping or stumbling.