This dance is called a "gavotte".
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
"can you dance " = "pouvez vous danser?"
One French dance is called the Cancan.
This dance is called a "gavotte".
It is a French phrase meaning "scandalous".
The French word for dance is 'danse.' For example, I dance would be 'Je danse.'
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
"To want to dance" in French is vouloir danser.To say "I want to dance" - je veux danser.To ask "do you want to dance" - voulez-vous danser? or veux-tu danser? if the person you are talking to is a close friend.
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
dance=Danser:)
No, it's French
'She likes to dance', in French, is 'Elle aime danser'
"can you dance " = "pouvez vous danser?"
French dance encompasses various styles, but one of the most recognized forms is ballet, which originated in the Italian Renaissance courts and was further developed in France. Additionally, traditional folk dances, known as "danses folkloriques," reflect regional cultures. Modern dance in France also includes contemporary styles and street dance, contributing to the country's rich dance heritage.