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Etymology

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From vals +‎ -ar.

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valsar (first-person singular present valso, first-person singular preterite valsí, past participle valsat)

  1. (intransitive) to waltz

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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valsar m

  1. indefinite plural of vals
  2. indefinite plural of valse

Portuguese

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  • Hyphenation: val‧sar

Verb

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valsar (first-person singular present valso, first-person singular preterite valsei, past participle valsado)

  1. to waltz

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From the noun vals (waltz), from German Walzer (waltz), from walzen (to dance), from Old High German walzan (to turn), from Proto-Germanic *walt- (to turn), from Proto-Indo-European *wel- (to turn).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /balˈsaɾ/ [balˈsaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: val‧sar

Verb

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valsar (first-person singular present valso, first-person singular preterite valsé, past participle valsado)

  1. to waltz

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Swedish

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Noun

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valsar

  1. indefinite plural of vals

Verb

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valsar

  1. present indicative of valsa

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