ballabile

English

Etymology

From Italian ballabile.

Noun

ballabile (plural ballabiles or ballabili) (music)

  1. A dance performed by the corps de ballet, or by the chorus in an opera.
  2. The music to accompany this dance.

References

French

Etymology

From Italian ballabile.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.la.bil/

Noun

ballabile m (plural ballabiles)

  1. ballabile

References

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

From ballare + -abile.

Adjective

ballabile (plural ballabili)

  1. danceable

Derived terms

Noun

ballabile m (plural ballabili)

  1. dance number (tune or song that can be danced to)

Descendants

  • English: ballabile
  • French: ballabile
  • Russian: балабиль (balabilʹ)
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