Treble
//ˈtɹɛbəl//
Translations of "treble" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | дискант(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), утроя(to multiply by three), утроявам(to multiply by three) | diskant, utroja, utrojavam | |
| Danish | tredoble(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Dutch | jongenssopraan(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), knapensopraan(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), verdrievoudigen(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Finnish | diskantti(Any high-pitched or shrill voice or sound), sopraano(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), kolminkertaistaa(to multiply by three) | — | |
| French | triplé(three titles in a given season), tripler(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Galician | triplete(three titles in a given season) | — | |
| Georgian | გასამმაგება(to multiply by three), სამმაგდება(to multiply by three) | gasammageba, sammagdeba | |
| German | Diskant(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), Diskantstimme(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), Sopran(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), Sopranstimme(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), Triple(three titles in a given season), verdreifachen(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Hungarian | megháromszoroz(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Irish | tribil(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), méadaigh faoi thrí(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Italian | triplicare(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Māori | tātoru(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tredoble(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | tredobla(to multiply by three), tredoble(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Portuguese | triplete(three titles in a given season) | — | |
| Russian | диска́нт(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), сопра́но(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition) | diskánt, sopráno | |
| Spanish | tresdoble(threefold, triple), triplo(threefold, triple), tríplice(threefold, triple), trestanto(Translations), tiple(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), triplete(three titles in a given season), triplicar(to multiply by three) | — | |
| Swedish | diskant(The highest singing voice (especially as for a kid and/or lady) or part in musical composition), diskant(Any high-pitched or shrill voice or sound), tredubbla(to multiply by three) | — |
tredoble
jongenssopraan, knapensopraan, verdrievoudigen
diskantti, sopraano, kolminkertaistaa
triplé, tripler
triplete
Diskant, Diskantstimme, Sopran, Sopranstimme, Triple, verdreifachen
megháromszoroz
tribil, méadaigh faoi thrí
triplicare
tātoru
tredoble
tredobla, tredoble
triplete
tresdoble, triplo, tríplice, trestanto, tiple, triplete, triplicar
diskant, diskant, tredubbla
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