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  1. chorus vs. choir - WordReference Forums

    Jun 2, 2009 · " The choir or chorus is a body of singers performing as a group. The English language appears to be alone in perpetuatine a useful distinction between “choir” and …

  2. mass choir - WordReference Forums

    May 4, 2011 · Hi again everybody! Could anybody tell me if mass choir refers to a choir that sings during a mass in the Catholic Church or perhaps it is a massive choir of any church. …

  3. chamber choir vs. chamber ensemble | WordReference Forums

    Aug 4, 2015 · A choir is a specific type of ensemble: one made of singers. Thus every chamber choir is also a chamber ensemble; they might choose one term or the other depending on …

  4. faire choir - WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2012 · Hi, Choir is a verb, mostly literary, that means to fall. It is largely defective (meaning it isn't conjugated in all tenses), being mostly restricted nowadays to the infinitive …

  5. What do you call a group of people that sings in the Church?

    Apr 7, 2007 · The group officially set apart for the purpose of singing is known as the "choir" (as opposed to the general lay people (non-clergy) who might be singing, too). And, as far as my …

  6. Roman Cavalry Choirs - WordReference Forums

    Nov 18, 2008 · A "Roman choir" is where multiple singers sing a single melody without harmony, a sort of religious chanting. I don´t understand the connection with cavalry as the Roman …

  7. tire la chevillette et la bobinette cherra (choir)

    Feb 9, 2008 · Bonjour. Je ne comprends pas le verb "cherra" dans cette phrase (extraite d'un conte de Perrault): "-Tire la chevillette,la bobinette cherra". Qu'este-ce que ça veut dire? (S'il …

  8. the gallery in Opera - WordReference Forums

    Nov 14, 2023 · The text is from an adaptation of The Seagull. Where is the "gallery" in an opera house? does it mean balcony? I remember one time I went on a trip to the Opera. With our …

  9. Housework vs Household chores - WordReference Forums

    Oct 14, 2021 · Hi there, What is the difference between "Housework" and "Household chores"? I think that doing housework like cooking, basic cleaning, use the word "Housework", and for …

  10. join and join in? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 20, 2010 · Take this sentence for example: Tomorrow we will rehearse the choir singing. Would you like to join in the singing then? Thank you! You can certainly use "join in" when you …