Firstly it is PAS DE CHEVAL not Pas de Chavel. It literally means "The horse step" and is a standard ballet dance step.
"pas de deux" or "the step of two"
Pas de chat
You probably mean - le pas de cheval (a horse step) see this - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ballet
pas de chat is a ballet step meaning "step of the cat" it is in french, the language of ballet. It is commonly used in the finale scene of sleeping beauty ballet. hope this helps!!Pas de chat (pa-da-cha) is a french word, used in ballet meaning "a step of a cat"
Tombes leve schassse pas de bouree step step grande jete land schasse
Pas de deux is a French term meaning "step of two" which is most commonly associated with ballet. However, I don't believe there's any term called "Pas de deux first", though "first" is a position in ballet.
"Step of six" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas de six.Specifically, the masculine singular noun pas is "step". The preposition de means "of". The number six translates the same in English and french, as "(the number) 6".The phrase comes from ballet. It refers to the participation of six dancers. The pronunciation will be "pa duh seess" in French.
it is pas de cheval start in fifth, go through coupe and out to tendue or degage
un pas de fait pour en finir avec la pauvreté, un pas en direction de la fin de la pauvreté
The French phrase "pas de" means "no, not any", for example: pas de problème -- no problem Je ne vois pas de cuillères. -- I don't see any spoons.
Pas de légumes was created in 1982.