danza
dance
noun DAHN-tsah Rare
Origin: From Old French dance, of Germanic origin; entered Italian via French.
Usage Note
Danza is the more formal or artistic word for dance — used for classical, traditional, or theatrical dance (danza classica, danza moderna). For social or casual dancing, Italians more often say ballo (andare a ballare — to go dancing). The verb danzare is likewise more elevated than ballare. The plural is danze.
Examples
"La danza classica richiede anni di pratica."
Natural Translation
Classical dance requires years of practice.
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