Talk:Ballos

Ballos → ballare → Βαλλίζω
The word ballos comes from the It. language, which is a diminutive of the word ballo (thus taking ball in Greek), meaning dance, which in turn goes back from the Latin word ballo or ballare, which means dance. The Latin is then a corruption of the Greek verb vallizo, which has identical meaning. --194.219.51.214 (talk) 23:54, 6 December 2011 (UTC)

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