An en dehors (turn) is one that rotates away from the standing leg and an en dedans turn is one that rotates towards the standing let. So, if the left leg is the standing leg, an en dehors turn rotates clockwise when viewed from above and an en dedans turn rotates counterclockwise. The reverse is true if the right leg is the standing leg.
Hmmm, a pas de deux (paw duh doo) is a duet between 2 ballet dancers, but they can be of either or the same sex.
Modesto de Castro is the author of the novel Urbana at Feliza. The story depicts the importance of virtues such as purity, between married people.
Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest was created in 1855.
Académie de peinture et de sculpture was created in 1648.
The full name of Cyrano De Bergerac is: Hercule-Savinien-De Cyrano de Bergerac.
hors de (outside of)
'inatteignable' or 'hors de portée', 'hors d'atteinte'
Outside the region.
hors d'oeuvre(ôr dûrv)n. pl. hors d'oeuvres (ôr dûrvz) or hors d'oeuvre - An appetizer served before a meal.[French hors d'uvre : hors, outside + de, of + uvre, (the main) work.]
The cast of Hors de la boue - 1921 includes: Max Claudet Sylviane Dumont
The cast of Un crime hors de prix - 2011 includes: Pierre Aussedat as Robert
I looked it up on Babel Fish (A translation website) and "De" means "Of" but "Hors" doesn't seem to have a meaning.
tombe hors de l'amour
The punctuation in the word "hors d'Oeuvres" is the apostrophe ('). This punctuation mark replaces the missing letters from the original French phrase "hors de l'œuvre," which means "outside the main work."
use it a if it were a simple noun:les hors d'œuvres sont servis (several of them)le hors d'œuvre était trop grasPasse-moi l'assiette de hors d'œuvreje ne prendrai pas de hors d'œuvre
Comme un poisson hors de l'eau - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: France:U Germany:16 (video premiere)
HC means "Hors de Commerce" or not for sale