bariton

See also: Bariton

English

Noun

bariton (plural baritons)

  1. Alternative form of baryton

Anagrams

Esperanto

Noun

bariton

  1. accusative singular past nominal passive participle of bari

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch bariton, from Italian baritono, from Ancient Greek βαρύτονος (barútonos), from βαρύς (barús, heavy) + τόνος (tónos, tone).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baˈritɔn/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ri‧ton

Noun

bariton (first-person possessive baritonku, second-person possessive baritonmu, third-person possessive baritonnya)

  1. (music) baritone:
    1. the male voice between tenor and bass.
    2. the musical range between tenor and bass.
    3. a person, instrument, or group that performs in the range between tenor and bass.

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian baritono or French baryton.

Noun

bariton m (uncountable)

  1. baritone

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Italian baritono. Compare barìtona.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bǎritoːn/
  • Hyphenation: ba‧ri‧ton

Noun

bàritōn m (Cyrillic spelling ба̀рито̄н)

  1. baritone

Declension

References

  • bariton” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Turkish

Etymology

From French baryton, Latin barytonus, from Ancient Greek βᾰρῠ́τονος (barútonos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.ɾi.tɔn/

Noun

bariton (definite accusative baritonu, plural baritonlar)

  1. baritone

Declension

Inflection
Nominative bariton
Definite accusative baritonu
Singular Plural
Nominative bariton baritonlar
Definite accusative baritonu baritonları
Dative baritona baritonlara
Locative baritonda baritonlarda
Ablative baritondan baritonlardan
Genitive baritonun baritonların
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