Trombonist
//tɹɑmˈboʊ.nɪst//
Translations of "trombonist" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | trombonista(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 長號手 /长号手(person who plays the trombone) | chánghàoshǒu | |
| Esperanto | trombonisto(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Finnish | vetopasunisti(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| French | tromboniste(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Galician | trombón(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| German | Posaunist(person who plays the trombone), Posaunistin(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Kashubian | puzoniôrz(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Latin | trombonista(person who plays the trombone), trombonistus(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Māori | kaiwhakatangi pūhōkai(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Polish | puzonista(person who plays the trombone), puzonistka(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Portuguese | trombonista(person who plays the trombone) | — | |
| Russian | тромбони́ст(person who plays the trombone), тромбони́стка(person who plays the trombone) | tromboníst, trombonístka | |
| Spanish | trombonista(person who plays the trombone) | — |
trombonista
trombonisto
vetopasunisti
tromboniste
trombón
Posaunist, Posaunistin
puzoniôrz
trombonista, trombonistus
kaiwhakatangi pūhōkai
puzonista, puzonistka
trombonista
trombonista
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