Cellist
//ˈt͡ʃɛlɪst//
Translations of "cellist" (35 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | թավջութակահար(person who plays the cello) | tʻavǰutʻakahar | |
| Belarusian | віяланчалі́ст(person who plays the cello), віяланчалі́стка(person who plays the cello) | vijalančalíst, vijalančalístka | |
| Bulgarian | виолончели́ст(person who plays the cello), виолончели́стка(person who plays the cello) | violončelíst, violončelístka | |
| Catalan | violoncel·lista(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 大提琴家(person who plays the cello), 大提琴手(person who plays the cello) | dàtíqínjiā, dàtíqínshǒu | |
| Czech | violoncellista(person who plays the cello), violoncellistka(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Danish | cellist(person who plays the cello), violoncellist(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Dutch | cellist(person who plays the cello), violoncellist(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Esperanto | violonĉelisto(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Estonian | tšellist(person who plays the cello), tšellomängija(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Finnish | sellisti(person who plays the cello), sellonsoittaja(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| French | violoncelliste(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| German | Cellist(person who plays the cello), Cellistin(person who plays the cello), Cellospieler(person who plays the cello), Cellospielerin(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Greek | βιολοντσελίστας(person who plays the cello), τσελίστα(person who plays the cello), τσελίστας(person who plays the cello) | violontselístas, tselísta, tselístas | |
| Hungarian | csellista(person who plays the cello), gordonkás(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Icelandic | sellóleikari(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Indonesian | selis(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Irish | dordveidhleadóir(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Italian | violoncellista(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Japanese | チェリスト(person who plays the cello) | cherisuto | |
| Kazakh | виолончельші(person who plays the cello) | violonçelşı | |
| Korean | 첼리스트(person who plays the cello) | chelliseuteu | |
| Lithuanian | violončèlininkas(person who plays the cello), violončèlininkė(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Macedonian | виолончели́ст(person who plays the cello), виолончели́стка(person who plays the cello) | violončelíst, violončelístka | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | cellist(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | cellist(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Polish | wiolonczelista(person who plays the cello), wiolonczelistka(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Portuguese | violoncelista(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Russian | виолончели́ст(person who plays the cello), виолончели́стка(person who plays the cello) | violončelíst, violončelístka | |
| Slovak | violončelista(person who plays the cello), violončelistka(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Spanish | chelista(person who plays the cello), violoncelista(person who plays the cello), violonchelista(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Swedish | cellist(person who plays the cello), cellospelare(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Turkish | çellocu(person who plays the cello) | — | |
| Ukrainian | віолончелі́ст(person who plays the cello), віолончелі́стка(person who plays the cello) | violončelíst, violončelístka | |
| Volapük | colan(person who plays the cello), hicolan(person who plays the cello), jicolan(person who plays the cello) | — |
violoncel·lista
violoncellista, violoncellistka
cellist, violoncellist
cellist, violoncellist
violonĉelisto
tšellist, tšellomängija
sellisti, sellonsoittaja
violoncelliste
Cellist, Cellistin, Cellospieler, Cellospielerin
csellista, gordonkás
sellóleikari
selis
dordveidhleadóir
violoncellista
violončèlininkas, violončèlininkė
cellist
cellist
wiolonczelista, wiolonczelistka
violoncelista
violončelista, violončelistka
chelista, violoncelista, violonchelista
cellist, cellospelare
çellocu
colan, hicolan, jicolan
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