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To dance
In Agni, by Foba Antoine : si able
This language is spoken in Ivory Coast
In Auvergnat, by Michel : densâ, dansâ
This language is spoken in the French regions of Auvergne, Velay and Limousin (and before the intensive francization that occurred during the Renaissance, also in the Bourbonnais and the South of Berry).
In Bahasa Indonesia, by frinzi : tari
This language is spoken in Indonesia
In Basque (Euskera), by Morvan and Karmele aurtenetxe : dantzatu
This language is spoken in the Basque Country (Euskal Herria), France and Spain
Note: pronounced “dantsatu”
In Batanga, by medy : iyemba
This language is spoken in Cameroon
In Betine, by Foba Antoine : di eda
This language is spoken in Ivory Coast
In Breton, by Rozenn : koroll, or dañsal
This language is spoken in Brittany (France)
Note: dañsal comes from the French word “danser”.
In Catalan, by idali vera grau : Ballar ou Dansar
This language is spoken in Catalonia (Spain, France, Italy, Andorra)
In Chinese (Mandarin), by Sabrina : 跳舞
This language is spoken in China
Note: pronounce “tiaowu”
In Corsican, by David : ballà
This language is spoken in Corsica
In Dhivehi, by Hervé : neshun
This language is spoken in the Maldives Islands
In English, by benedito fernando : to dance
This language is spoken all around the World
In Eshira/Guisire, by malekou : gou jine
This language is spoken in Gabon
Note: the j is pronounced like the spanish “jota”
In Esperanto, by benedito fernando : danci
This language is spoken all around the World
In Fang, by Mevyann : Edzem
This language is spoken in Gabon, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo Brazzaville
In Fijian, by Raijieli : meke
This language is spoken in the Fiji
In French, by Alberto : danser
This language is spoken in France, among many other countries
In Galician, by Elsa : ‘danzar’ ou ‘bailar’
This language is spoken in Galicia (North-West of Spain) and in certain parts of the Asturias, Leon and Zamora
In German, by Rozenn : tanzen
This language is spoken in Germany
In Guarani, by Veronica : jeroky
This language is spoken in Paraguay and some areas in Bolivia and Argentina.
In Haitian (creole), by Patrice Schoelchéry : danse
This language is spoken in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora.
In Hawaiian, by Kanoe : hula
Note: “Hula” refers to the traditional hawaiian dance. Any other dance form would be “hulahula”
Pronounciation: the h is pronounced as in English
In Hebrew, by Alexciffer : lirkod
This language is spoken in Israel
In Henua Ena’ta, by nahinaeiva : Ori
Note: There are two dialects withTahitian
In Irish Gaelic, by Alexandre : Damhsa
This language is spoken in Ireland.
In Italian, by benedito fernando : danzare
This language is spoken in Italy and Switzerland (Canton Ticino)
Silvio suggests the alternative “ballare”, more common than danzare which refers to ballet
In Kaqchikel, by Gelber : xajolaïk
This language is spoken in Comalapa, Chimaltenango department, Guatemala
In Kashubian, by Adóm Hébel : tuńcowac
This language is spoken in the North of Poland
Note: dance is “tuńc”.
In Kiholo (Holu), by Mvwala Katshinga: Kukina
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Angola.
In Kinyarwanda, by Mwembe : Kubyina
This language is spoken in Rwanda
In Kiswahili, by Mwembe : Kucheza muziki
This language is spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and the Democratc Republic of Congo
In Koviouvaga, by Naniouktchka : tanetsevoïitï
This language is spoken in Eastern Europe and Russia
Note: there is also a more ancient form “koïhtaï”
In Lingala, by Mwembe : Kobina
This language is spoken in the Democratc Republic of Congo
In Luganda, by Mwembe : Okuzina
This language is spoken in Uganda
In Malagasy, by Ralalaoherivony Baholisoa : mandihy
This language is spoken in Madagascar
Also: mitsinjaky
In Mapudungun, by Alejandra VERGARA-BRUGERE : perün
This language is spoken in the South of Chile and in Argentine (Araucany)
In (Yucatec) Maya , by jhonnatan Rangel : ook’ot
This language is spoken in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
In Mpongwe, by malekou : go dina
This language is spoken in Gabon
In Myene, by Laura : Dyemba
This language is spoken in the Gabon Provinces of Estuaire, Ogooué-Maritime, and Moyen-Ogooué
In Ngakarimojong, by Nick Jewitt : akidong
This language is spoken in the Northeast of Uganda
Alternative: akidongakin
Note: “Akidong” has alternative meanings when it occurs in another verb class.
In Norwegian (Norsk), by Dominique Colonia : danse
This language is spoken in Norway
In Persian (Farsi), by Sima : Raghsidane
This language is spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
In Picard, by Géo : dinser
This language is spoken in France and Belgium.
In Polish, by Yoram : tańczyć
This language is spoken in Poland
In Portuguese, by benedito fernando : dansar
This language is spoken in Brazil, Portugal, Guinea Bissau, Timor Leste, Angola, and Mozambique
Natalia and Antonio Carlos de Carvalho suggest the alternative brasilian spelling “dançar”. The pronounciation is the same.
In Provençal, by Tabacchi jean charles : Dansa
This language is spoken in Provence, France
Note: or “bala”
In Pulaar (Fula, Peul), by Dem : amde
This language is spoken in Mali, Mauritanie, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, Togo, Burkina, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, and Sudan
In Punu, by mbadinga : u wine
This language is spoken in the South West of Gabon
In Quechua, by Gloria Caceres : tusuy
This language is spoken by the Quechua people of Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador
In Romanian, by Florica Razumiev : dansa
This language is spoken in Romania and the Republic of Moldavia
Note: dansá / vb. intr. / étym : fr. danser
In Russian, by Diana : танцевать
This language is spoken in Russia
In Songhay, by Yoram : gaan
This language is spoken in Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Benin
In Spanish (Castilian), by Diego : bailar
Note: the r is rolled
In Thai, by Gilles Delouche : เต้นรำ
This language is spoken in Thailand
In Tibetan, by Tashi Dorjee: བྲོ་ཁྲབ། tro trap
There are three different dialects, but the spelling is the same.
In Tuareg (Tamasheq, Tamahaq), by Ibrahim: Rk’dh, ‘l’l, gb’s
This language is spoken in Algeria, Mali, Niger, Lybia, Burkina Faso.
Note: consonantic language, short vowels.
In Welsh, by Rozenn : dawnsio
This language is spoken in the Wales (UK)
In Wolof, by Fatou and Sylvie : fecc
This language is spoken in Senegal and Gambia
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