Par terre means on the ground. It is used often for "ronde jambes par terre" because they can either be on the ground or above the ground.
"à terre" is from the French and means "on the ground", so any position or move described like this has both feet on the floor.
Par de cha (step of the cat)
if you mean what is a turn in ballet called? it is a pirouette.
Ballet in Spanish is actually the same "Ballet"
Releve means to rise in ballet.
To the ground
"à terre" is from the French and means "on the ground", so any position or move described like this has both feet on the floor.
L'amour par terre - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade)
a terre
"Grounded" in French is "ancré" or "à terre" depending on the context.
The French translation of "by land" is: par terre.
Louis Pouget has written: 'Du transport par eau et par terre'
Louis Peltier has written: 'Voyage de Louis Peltier par terre et par mer' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels
balayer par terre
"Terre" can mean "land" or "earth" in French. It is used to refer to the physical ground or soil.
Par de cha (step of the cat)
Terre means earth in French, and also soil, ground.