How to say "carriage of the arms" in Italian?

In Italian "carriage of the arms" translates to  port de bras 

Transliteration: por dee bra

🇮🇹 Il port de bras è importante per la grazia del movimento.

🗣️ Eel por dee bra eh im-por-tan-te per lah gra-tsee-ya del mo-vi-men-to.

🇺🇸 Carriage of the arms is important for the grace of movement.



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Italian

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How to say "carriage of the arms" in Italian?

You can use the word "port de bras" which translates to "carriage of the arms".

How to pronounce "port de bras" (carriage of the arms) in Italian?

The word "port de bras" is pronounced as "por dee bra".

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