The French word for dance is 'danse.' For example, I dance would be 'Je danse.'
ballare means 'to dance' so I'm guessing the word for dance is ballat or somethin
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
dansons!
"la danse" (mind the "s") is a feminine noun in French.
Allemande means the feminine adjective for German in French so I suppose that it can describe a German dance.
Ballet is a French word that came from the word ballare. (to dance or move)
Middle English, Old French, "Dauncen"
Danse , danser.
danser means 'to dance' in French.
"l'amour de la danse" (remember to use an 's' in the French word "danse")
The etymology of the word "ballet" reflects its history. The word ballet comes from French and was borrowed into English around the 17th century. The French word in turn has its origins in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance). Ballet ultimately traces back to Latin ballare, meaning "to dance".
It is the same as in English; they both represent the style of classical dance. 'Ballet' is originated from the word ballare in Latin, meaning 'dance'.
Ballet as a dance style originated in France, which is why the word "ballet" as well as most of the steps and terminology in ballet are French.
One French dance is called the Cancan.
same in English 'ballet'. I guess you could also say 'Classical dance'
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.