There are various types Of jétés, so please specify.
-jete -plie both are ballet moves
jete
jete
grand jete
grand jete, arabesque, pirouette, plie, etc
jete.
-jete -plie both are ballet moves
jete
jete
jete
jete
grand jete
These are ballet terms. Because ballet became formalized in France, a significant part of ballet terminology is in the French language.
grand jete, arabesque, pirouette, plie, etc
You can google how to do it, but a piroette, a chaine, and a grand jete are pretty basic.
The way we Americans say "jet" followed by a long "a" sounds like "day"
The word you are thinking of it 'jete' (pronounced JET-AY) there are all sorts of different kinds of jetes, including grand jete, which means to leap high and swiftly into the air and petit jete, which is a small split leap which is supposed to be adagio (soft and graceful)