How to say "dance steps" in Italian?

In Italian "dance steps" translates to  passi di danza 

Transliteration: pas-see dee dan-tsa

🇮🇹 Devi imparare i passi di danza prima di esibirsi sul palcoscenico.

🗣️ Deh-vee eem-pa-ra-reh ee pas-see dee dan-tsa pree-ma dee eh-zee-beer-see sool pal-ko-shen-ee-ko.

🇺🇸 You have to learn the dance steps before performing on stage.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "dance steps" in Italian?

You can use the word "passi di danza" which translates to "dance steps".

How to pronounce "passi di danza" (dance steps) in Italian?

The word "passi di danza" is pronounced as "pas-see dee dan-tsa".

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