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What is the difference between танцовщик and танцор ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between танцовщик and танцор ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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разницы особо нет просто сейчас люди чаще всего говорят танцор, чем танцовщик.
Танцор из коллектива,
он танцовщик.
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Это синонимы. Можете писать мне по скайпу bam271074
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Танцор — тот, кто танцует, кто умеет танцевать вообще.
Танцовщик — тот, кто, скорее, танцует профессионально, артист балета.
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Это синонимы, особой разницы в них нет.
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