Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | балери́на |
| espanja | bailarina |
| italia | ballerina |
| japani | バレリーナ (barerīna) |
| kreikka | μπαλαρίνα (balarína) |
| portugali | bailarina |
| puola | balerina |
| ranska | ballerine |
| ruotsi | ballerina, balettdansös |
| saksa | Ballerina |
| suomi | ballerina, balettitanssijatar, ballerinakenkä |
| tšekki | baletka, balerína |
| unkari | balerina |
| venäjä | балери́на (balerína), балерина (balerina) |
| viro | baleriin |
| Monikko | ballerinas |
| Monikko | ballerine |
(nonstandard) A ballet dancer (unisex term)
Pierina Legnani (left) as Medora and Olga Preobrajenska (right) as Gulnare in the scene Le jardin animé from Marius Petipa's final revival of Le Corsaire, St. Petersburg, 1899. Legnani was named première danseuse assoluta of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, and would later be named prima ballerina assoluta of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres. Preobrajenska became prima ballerina of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres and went on to become one of the most influential teachers in the history of classical ballet.
(less common, nonstandard) A male ballet dancer; Synonym of ballerino.
Ángel Corella as Aminta in Frederick Ashton's version of the ballet Sylvia, 2005
A ballet flat shoe.
Many ballet dancers end up with injured feet due to the size of the shoes or the use of their feet in choreography