The brunt of ballet terminology is French. When using Russian technique there are also additional terms in that language.
french
ballet was originated in France so all the steps and things are in their language (french)
These are ballet terms. Because ballet became formalized in France, a significant part of ballet terminology is in the French language.
While many ballet terms are derived from French, not all ballet vocabulary is French. The origins of ballet can be traced back to the Italian Renaissance, and some terms are Italian, such as "adagio" and "allegro." Additionally, various ballet styles and schools have introduced terminology from other languages over time. However, French remains the most dominant language in classical ballet terminology.
Ballet as a dance style originated in France, which is why the word "ballet" as well as most of the steps and terminology in ballet are French.
Ballet as a dance style originated in France, which is why the word "ballet" as well as most of the steps and terminology in ballet are French.
"Nomenclature" is specific terminology.
I think it's France because all the terminolgy is in the french language Ballet was originally invented in Italy as a form of ballroom dancing mostly to entertain royalty. Its popularity made it so that the French also desired to be taught this art. The terminology does indeed come from French though, as this language was popular in both countries at the time.
Language or nomenclature.
French
French