Beaux-arts is a French equivalent of the English phrase "fine arts".
Specifically, the masculine adjective beaux means "beautiful, fine, nice". The masculine noun arts translates as "arts". The pronunciation will be "boh-zahr" in French.
"Theater of the Old" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Théâtre du Vieux. The performing arts-related phrase also translates into English as "Theater of the Ancient" or "Theater of the Elderly" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tey-at dyoo vyuh" in northerly French and "tey-a-truh dyoo vyuh" in southerly French.
Traduction is a French word. it is usually used to imply a translation in the arts, such as "the TRADUCTION" of the artist seems to reflect upon the times of the city in that era. Translated , traduction would mean an implication.
Some French are the same to English Grace Martial Arts School
"Renaissance" in French is literally "rebirth", and can carry the religious connotation of the English phrase "being born again". It is also, as in English, used to refer to the period in European history, roughly the 15th and 16th centuries, characterized by a renewed interest in the arts and literature of Antiquity.
The actual phrase is vo thuat, which is Vietnamese. It simply translates in English to mean martial arts. You can find a lot of videos on Youtube that feature Vietnamese vo thuat martial arts.
"Living arts" is in french : Arts vivants
Novae artes and nova artificia respectively mean 'new arts' and 'new skills' in English. In the word by word translation, the adjectives 'novae' and 'nova' mean 'new'. The noun 'artes' means 'arts'. The noun 'artificia' means 'skills'.
Wisdom is the mother of all good arts.
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Avant-garde is the English term for the French phrase 'avant-gardiste.' Something that is avant-garde pushes the envelope in terms of acceptable behavior, or form. It usually pushes forward new, cutting-edge, and experimental ideas. It's normally associated in some way with the arts or artists.
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