Allemande is the feminine form of the adjective German. It is not capitalized, except when used as a noun to refer to a person.
for example:
la langue allemande -- the German language
J'ai vu une Allemande (or, une femme allemande) dans ce café. -- I saw a German woman in that café.
in French what does E O mean
Sinssa doesn't mean anything in French.
That is not a "real" name and it does not mean anything in French.
it's not French
It's not French
Allemande means the feminine adjective for German in French so I suppose that it can describe a German dance.
une allemande
Allemand (german boy) Allemande (german girl)
It is pronounced as "ah-luh-MAHND" in French.
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
We would say «langue allemande».
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
je suis allemand, je suis allemande (fem.)
Louis-Claude Daquin has written: 'Allemande' -- subject(s): French Music, Music, French
"Allemande left" is a square dance term that comes from French baroque dancing. In square dance terminology, allemande left refers to when the couples hold one forearm and dance around each other.
FranzösischWhen referring to a person's nationality, Frenchtranslates as Franzose (m) or Französin(f), e.g.He is French = er ist Franzose.She is French = sie ist Französin.
Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Gigue, Passipied, Menuet, Rigadon, Loure, Canarie, etc