Harpist
//ˈhɑɹpɪst//
Translations of "harpist" (27 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | տավիղահար(Person who plays the harp) | taviġahar | |
| Belarusian | арфіст(Person who plays the harp), арфістка(Person who plays the harp) | arfist, arfistka | |
| Catalan | arpista(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 豎琴家 /竖琴家(Person who plays the harp) | syu⁶ kam⁴ gaa¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 豎琴家 /竖琴家(Person who plays the harp) | shùqínjiā | |
| Czech | harfenice(Person who plays the harp), harfenista(Person who plays the harp), harfenistka(Person who plays the harp), harfeník(Person who plays the harp), harfista(Person who plays the harp), harfistka(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Dutch | harpist(Person who plays the harp), harpiste(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Esperanto | harpisto(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Finnish | harpisti(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| French | harpiste(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Galician | arpista(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| German | Harfenist(Person who plays the harp), Harfenistin(Person who plays the harp), Harfenspieler(Person who plays the harp), Harfenspielerin(Person who plays the harp), Harfner(Person who plays the harp), Harfnerin(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Irish | cláirseoir(Person who plays the harp), cruitire(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Italian | arpista(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Latin | fidicen(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Lithuanian | arfininkas(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Māori | kaiwhakatangi hāpa(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Old French | herpeor(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Polish | harfista(Person who plays the harp), harfistka(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Portuguese | harpista(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Romani | arpári(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Romanian | harpist(Person who plays the harp), harpistă(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Russian | арфи́ст(Person who plays the harp), арфи́стка(Person who plays the harp) | arfíst, arfístka | |
| Scottish Gaelic | clàrsair(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Spanish | arpista(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Swedish | harpist(Person who plays the harp) | — | |
| Welsh | telynor(Person who plays the harp), telynores(Person who plays the harp) | — |
arpista
harfenice, harfenista, harfenistka, harfeník, harfista, harfistka
harpist, harpiste
harpisto
harpisti
harpiste
arpista
Harfenist, Harfenistin, Harfenspieler, Harfenspielerin, Harfner, Harfnerin
cláirseoir, cruitire
arpista
fidicen
arfininkas
kaiwhakatangi hāpa
herpeor
harfista, harfistka
harpista
arpári
harpist, harpistă
clàrsair
arpista
harpist
telynor, telynores
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