Fermata
//ˌfɜːˈmɑːtə//
Synonyms for "fermata" (23 found)
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18 translations across 17 languages.
Chinese Mandarin
1 entries- 延長號 /延长号 noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Czech
1 entries- koruna noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Dutch
1 entries- fermate noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Finnish
1 entries- fermaatti noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
French
1 entries- point d'orgue noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
German
1 entries- Fermate noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Hebrew
2 entries- פֶרְמָטָה noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
- שְׁהִי noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Icelandic
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Italian
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Japanese
1 entries- フェルマータ noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Polish
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Portuguese
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Romanian
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Russian
1 entries- фермата noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Serbo-Croatian
1 entries- fermata noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Spanish
1 entries- calderón noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
Swedish
1 entries- fermat noun (holding a note beyond its usual duration or the notation representing it)
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