Ballet

/bæˈleɪ/ or /ˈbæleɪ/ noun

A highly trained form of dance that tells a story or expresses ideas through precise movements, often performed on stage. Dancers usually wear special shoes and costumes.

It comes from French “ballet,” from Italian “balletto,” a small dance, which is a diminutive of “ballo,” meaning dance. These all come from Latin “ballare,” to dance.

AMባሌ
ARباليه
BNব্যালে
CSbalet
DAballet
DEBallett
ELμπαλέτο
ESballet
FAباله
FIbaletti
FRballet
GUબેલે
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