Proscenium
//pɹoʊˈsiː.ni.əm//
Translations of "proscenium" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | προσκήνιον(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building), προσκήνιον(ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building) | proskḗnion, proskḗnion | |
| Bulgarian | авансце́на(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra) | avanscéna | |
| Catalan | prosceni(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), prosceni(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building), prosceni(ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building) | — | |
| Danish | proscenium(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), proscenium(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building) | — | |
| German | Bühnenfassade(ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building) | — | |
| Greek | προσκήνιο(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), προσκήνιο(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building), προσκήνιο(ancient theatre: row of columns at the front the scene building) | proskínio, proskínio, proskínio | |
| Latin | proscaenium(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building) | — | |
| Māori | tuaaroaro(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra) | — | |
| Polish | awanscena(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), proscenium(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), proscenium(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building), przedscenie(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra) | — | |
| Russian | авансце́на(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra), проске́ниум(ancient theatre: stage area immediately in front of the scene building) | avanscéna, proskénium | |
| Spanish | proscenio(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra) | — | |
| Tagalog | prosenyo(modern theatre: stage area between the curtain and the orchestra) | — |
prosceni, prosceni, prosceni
proscenium, proscenium
Bühnenfassade
proscaenium
tuaaroaro
awanscena, proscenium, proscenium, przedscenie
proscenio
prosenyo
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