Reprise
//ɹɪˈpɹiːz//
Translations of "reprise" (10 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | реприз((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | repriz | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 再現 /再现((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | zàixiàn | |
| Dutch | herneming((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), reprise((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), hernemen(to repeat or resume an action) | — | |
| Finnish | toisinto((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), toisto((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), toistaa(to repeat or resume an action), uusia(to repeat or resume an action) | — | |
| French | reprise((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | — | |
| Italian | ripresa((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | — | |
| Malay | repris((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), ripresa((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | — | |
| Polish | repryza((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme) | — | |
| Russian | репри́за((music) a repetition of a phrase, or a return to an earlier theme), повторя́ть(to repeat or resume an action) | repríza, povtorjátʹ | |
| Spanish | reprisar(to repeat or resume an action), segundar(to repeat or resume an action) | — |
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