claqué
tap dance
noun klah-KEH Rare
Origin: From French claquette, 'little clapper,' referring to the sound of tap shoes.
Usage Note
Claqué is the Spanish word for tap dancing, borrowed from French. It is a masculine noun: el claqué. The stress falls on the final syllable and the written accent is required. Students of the style are called bailarines de claqué; do not confuse with the plural of clac (a type of hat).
Examples
"Aprendió claqué desde los cinco años."
Natural Translation
She learned tap dance from the age of five.
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