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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "spanish dance" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 5 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
spanish dance rastreado [m]
spanish dance caballero [m]
spanish dance mariona [f]
Botanic
spanish dance pasadoble [m]
Folklore
spanish dance bran de inglaterra [m]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "spanish dance" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 48 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
16th and 17th century spanish dance and song pesamedello [m]
step in an ancient spanish dance rey [m]
spanish song and dance trípili [m]
16th century spanish dance villano [m]
in spanish dance, movement with the opposing foot in the opposite direction deshecha [f]
old spanish dance hacha [f]
old spanish dance mariona [f]
step in an ancient spanish dance retirada [f]
traditional spanish dance seguidilla [f]
bending movement in a spanish dance cimbrado [m]
popular spanish dance and song bolero [m]
an old spanish dance bran de inglaterra [m]
step in a spanish dance doble [m]
a spanish dance with castanets fandango [m]
old spanish song and dance pésamedello [m]
step in a spanish dance rey [m]
a spanish song and dance trípili [m]
an old spanish melody and dance villano [m]
ancient spanish dance turdión [m]
spanish tap dance zapateado [m]
ancient spanish dance of german or flemish origin alemana [f]
a movement in the spanish dance contenencia [f]
step in a spanish dance deshecha [f]
an old spanish dance dama [f]
rapid movement in a spanish dance carrerilla [f]
old spanish dance and song chacona [f]
a spanish dance chamberga [f]
spanish dance and music gallarda [f]
ancient spanish dance españoleta [f]
step in an ancient spanish dance retirada [f]
an ancient spanish song and dance villanesca [f]
an ancient spanish dance tárraga [f]
a merry spanish tune and dance seguidillas [f/pl]
a theater performance with music, dance and poetic texts of politic and religious nature between two groups of performers (one represents spanish colonizers and the other, the black, represent the indigenous people) baile de los diablitos [m] HN:C NI
a theater performance with music, dance and poetic texts of politic and religious nature between two groups of performers (one represents spanish colonizers and the other, the black, represent the indigenous people) baile de moros y cristianos [m] GT HN NI
kind of spanish clog-dance guaracha [f] CU PR
Folklore
music that accompanies folklore dance, generally with lyrics in spanish and quechua carnavalito [m] PE BO AR
dancer who performs in a typical dance wearing 18th century spanish clothing corcovado [m] PE
popular couples dance influenced by spanish dances like the jota jarabe [m] MX NI
indigenous dance from the colonial period ridiculing the spanish pacochi [m] BO
afro-antillean dance and music that mixes spanish and amerindian rhythms with african percussions son [m] MX:Se CU PR
ancient spanish dance caballero [m]
spanish dance move done by raising the right foot over the other cargado [m]
popular dance celebrated on new years or three kings day in which the dancers wear colonial costumes and masks that represent spanish governors, which they make fun of with ridiculous poses and simulate dealing out justice huaconada [f] PE
popular dance emulating combat performed by 12 men dressed as spanish conqueror with wooden swords huanquilla [f] PE rur.
spanish dance move girada [f]
slow spanish dance pavana [f]
dance representing the invasion of the inca empire by the spanish incas [m/pl] BO