chanteurs
The word "chorus" is not French in origin. It comes from the Ancient Greek word "khoros," which referred to a group of singers or dancers performing together.
Yes, "chorus" is a French word derived from the Latin word "chorus" which originally meant a group of singers and dancers performing together.
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"et toi" is French for "and you," presumably an invitation for the next soloist to take the tune.
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The word singers has two syllables.
because musicians has the word music in it and singers are musicians.
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.
Emilie Simon, LiLi Roquelin, Yvy, Yelle.
'Ils sont de bons chanteurs'.
Some of the best female French singers of all-time are Regine Crespin, Edith Piaf, and Frederica Von Stade. Also on the list are Camille, Emilie Simon, and Mireille Mathieu.