valzer
waltz
noun VAHL-tsehr Rare
Origin: From German Walzer, from walzen (to roll, turn).
Usage Note
Valzer is invariable in Italian — it does not change in the plural (un valzer, due valzer). It refers both to the dance and to a piece of music in waltz time. The Viennese waltz (valzer viennese) is the most iconic variety.
Examples
"I nonni ballarono un valzer romantico."
Natural Translation
The grandparents danced a romantic waltz.
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