Baile Definition
baile
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English
Etymology
From Portuguese baile (“dance”)
Noun
baile (uncountable)
- (usually "baile funk") A specific genre of dance music originating in Rio de Janeiro, also known as Funk Carioca
- 2006 August 25, Jessica Hopper, “Stick This in Your iTunes”, Chicago Reader:
- The irreverent banger "Hey You" repos Balkan brass and sets it to pure Chicago juke step, which bleeds into a colossal baile beat and, for good measure, some trashy Eurotrance.
- 2007 March 30, “Pop and Rock Listings”, New York Times:
- He has been borrowing from Brazilian baile funk for years, and the first release on his new record label, Mad Descent, is by the Brazilian group Bonde do Role.
- 2006 August 25, Jessica Hopper, “Stick This in Your iTunes”, Chicago Reader:
See also
- Baile funk on Wikipedia.Wikipedia:Baile funk
Anagrams
Galician
Verb
baile
- first-person singular present subjunctive of bailar
- third-person singular present subjunctive of bailar
Irish
Etymology 1
From Old Irish baile.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈbˠalʲə]
Adjective
baile
Noun
baile m.
Declension
- Fourth declension
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Bare forms
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Forms with the definite article
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Mutation
| Irish mutation | |||
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| Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis | |
| baile | bhaile | mbaile | |
| Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. | |||
Derived terms
- baile beag
- baile mór
- sráidbhaile
Etymology 2
Noun
baile f.
- genitive singular form of bail
Old Irish
Noun 1
baile (nominative plural bailti)
Derived terms
- bailech
Descendants
- Irish: baile
- Manx: balley
- Scottish Gaelic: baile
Noun 2
baile m. and f.
Descendants
- Irish: buile
Portuguese
Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on: BaileWikipedia pt
Etymology
From Late Latin ballare, from Ancient Greek βαλλίζω (ballízō, “throw”)
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA: [ˈbaj.lɯ]
- (Brazil) IPA: [ˈbaj.lɪ]
- (South Brazil) IPA: ['baj.le]
Noun
baile m. (plural bailes)
- ball (formal dance)
- (Brazil) A dancing event (not necessarily formal)
Synonyms
Related terms
Descendants
- (2) English: baile
Verb
baile
- First-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of verb bailar.
- Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present subjunctive of verb bailar.
- Third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of verb bailar.
- Third-person singular (você) negative imperative of verb bailar.
- (Brazil) Second-person singular (tu) affirmative imperative of verb bailar.
Scottish Gaelic
Etymology
From Old Irish baile.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [b̊alɪ], /palɪ/
Noun
baile m. (genitive baile, plural bailtean)
Derived terms
- baile mòr - town, city
- baile beag - town, village
- dealbhadh-bhailtean - town planning
- prìomh-bhaile - capital city
Spanish
Noun
baile m. (plural bailes)
Verb
baile (infinitive bailar)
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of bailar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of bailar.
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