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Old 02-15-2008, 08:24 AM   #3
CarlosRoberto
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Usually, if you've already referred to her in previous lines, you wouldn't have to repeat the noun, so you would say "Le encanta bailar" (encantar used in intransitive form means "to like something very much"). If you want to use the noun, you would say "A ella le encanta bailar". I think these are the expressions we would use here, in México.
Another way of expressing the same idea is "Le gusta mucho bailar" or "A ella le gusta mucho bailar", or as Martin says, "Adora bailar" or "Ella adora bailar".
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