How to say "bourrée step" in Italian?

In Italian "bourrée step" translates to  passo di bourrée 

Transliteration: pas-so dee boor-reh

🇮🇹 Il passo di bourrée è un passo molto veloce.

🗣️ Eel pas-so dee boor-reh eh oon pas-so mol-to ve-lo-tche.

🇺🇸 Bourrée step isa very fast step.



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Italian

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How to say "bourrée step" in Italian?

You can use the word "passo di bourrée" which translates to "bourrée step".

How to pronounce "passo di bourrée" (bourrée step) in Italian?

The word "passo di bourrée" is pronounced as "pas-so dee boor-reh".

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