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English
Noun
pasodoble
- Alternative form of paso doble (dance; music)
2008 June 4, Vivien Schweitzer, “Sun, Sherry, Castanets: Musical Postcards From Spain”, in New York Times:In “Triana” (named after the Gypsy quarter in Seville), Albéniz conjures guitars and castanets and the dance forms pasodoble and Sevillana with music so evocative that you feel as if you’d just wandered into a fragrant Andalucian (sic; Andalusian) courtyard.
Spanish
Noun
pasodoble m (plural pasodobles)
- a certain kind of march (music)
- cántame un pasodoble galego ― sing me a Galician march
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