violonĉelo
Esperanto
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Definitions
- cello
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian violoncello borrowed from English violoncello borrowed from Russian виолонче́ль borrowed from Polish wiolonczela borrowed from French violoncelle borrowed from German Violoncello.
Origin
German (Berlin)
Violoncello
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- violoncellist English
- violoncello English
- Cello German
- Violoncello German
- viola Italian
- violoncellista Italian
- violoncello Italian
- violone Italian
- cello Dutch, Flemish
- violoncelle French
- виолонче́ль Russian
- violonchelo Spanish, Castilian
- cello Norwegian Bokmål
- ヴィオロンチェロ Japanese
- wiolonczela Polish
- cello Norwegian Nynorsk
- cello Danish
- violončelo Serbo-Croatian
- виолончело Serbo-Croatian
- violoncel Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- vi-ô-lông-xen Vietnamese
- виолончель Kazakh
- виолончело Macedonian
- violončelo Slovene