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Chorus ( or better khoros ) is a Greek word.
You can use the word "chorus" in a sentence like: "The chorus of the song was very catchy and had everyone singing along."
The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
Chorus is a noun.
The Hawaiian word for "chorus" is "ho'okani pila."
Yes. Two times (first verse and second chorus). See related links for the song lyrics.
Yes, "chorus" is a French word derived from the Latin word "chorus" which originally meant a group of singers and dancers performing together.
we work to a chorus or bird song
my friend will get a demerit in school if she does not enrich her grades
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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.
I have always spelt 'School friends' as two separate words.