The French term is demarche - a move or step or maneuver in political or diplomatic affairs
'take steps' in french is 'prendre des mesures'
All the names of Ballet steps are in French. They are usually almost the exact translation. For example plie - to bend. Pointe - to point the foot etc. Some steps are named after what the movement looks like, pas deux - step for two- this is partner work. Jete- to leap. As a ballet student you get familiar with the steps, but dont always know the french meaning.
The name "breakneck steps" is based on translation, not on any historical account. In French, the name is l'escalier casse-cou, meaning in full "place where we may fall down."
All the names of Ballet steps are in French. They are usually almost the exact translation. For example plie - to bend. Pointe - to point the foot etc. Some steps are named after what the movement looks like, pas deux - step for two- this is partner work. Jete- to leap. As a ballet student you get familiar with the steps, but dont always know the french meaning.
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The word "steps" in Bahasa Melayu is "langkah".
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The name "breakneck steps" is based on translation, not on any historical account. In French, the name is l'escalier casse-cou, meaning in full "place where we may fall down."
In the crossword puzzle I just completed, the answer is "danse" - French for Dance = dance steps,get it?
Ballet, although sounding French, actually began in Italy as a form of interpretive dance for fencing.
ballet was originated in France so all the steps and things are in their language (french)
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