See more. Sounds weird to me....//See my addendum about both these points.//I should type more carefully!you're right about the -i for more "serious" musical instances. Grammatik [].

Don't think of _____ as something the needs to be cured. says pl.

© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins "Piano" is a word of Italian origin and Italian words ending in "o" form the plural by adding only "s". Participation is free and the site has a strict confidentiality policy.

Find more words! My roommate, a talented musician and mathematician, gave up the And after tea they sat in luxurious folding-chairs under the terrace and listened to the violins, the As for the violin, it was brilliant, and good bowing, but it didn't appeal to me like Althea's '“Epidemic” vs. “Pandemic” vs. “Endemic”: What Do These Terms Mean?All Of These Words Are Offensive (But Only Sometimes)Why Do “Left” And “Right” Mean Liberal And Conservative?“Karen” vs. “Becky” vs. “Stacy”: How Different Are These Slang Terms?“Barbecuing,” “Grilling,” And “Smoking”: What’s The Difference?“Affect” vs. “Effect”: Use The Correct Word Every TimeStave off inanition with the word morsels from this month! I was writing in a hurry. Förkortningen finns även i engelska och tyska.

The cello has not always had four strings. Reviewing applications can be fun and only takes a few minutes.I deleted the "offensive" tag.

Cello definition, the second largest member of the violin family, rested vertically on the floor between the performer's knees when being played. The plural form of the cello is celli or cellos. The same for "casino" casino - casinos – Centaurus Jul 21 '17 at 16:06

A) introvertion B) introversion

You will also have access to many other tools and opportunities designed for those who have language-related jobs I like your thoroughness. Example: The violinists sat behind the cellos' section. -> I've never heard "cello" as the plural of "cello" before.

The plural of cello is cellos. The plural form of the noun cello is cellos. Other terminology resources These are OK, although I like "mottos". The exception proves the rule. If I were a cello (that\'s another habit of classical musos: using the name of the instrument for the musician), I\'d rather not be treated like a deer. All rights reserved.the second largest member of the violin family, rested vertically on the floor between the performer's knees when being played.a bowed stringed instrument of the violin family. Range: more than four octaves upwards from C below the bass staff. The plural possessive form is cellos'.

(or are passionate about them). Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Cello is closely associated with European classical music.

The plural form of cello is cellos or celli (rare). You can request verification for native languages by completing a simple application that takes only a couple of minutes.Review native language verification applications submitted by your peers. I just looked up too and was going to post it :-)I agree with you for general use, but (see my answer), the Italian plurals are often used as technical terms in music.//Just covering all "basses" as well as soprani, alti and celli, of course! Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition -> Thank you Richard.

Historically, cellos played in groups had thicker black hair on a denser bow and cellos for solo playing had white hair on a lighter bow. of motto can be with or without e  -> Thanks. Really not sure about "cello" as plural of "cello", though. The plural possessive form is cellos'. -> Sorry, it was a typo. The back of a cello is traditionally hand-carved, but less expensive cellos are often machine-produced. Just saw your final addendum - oops! ("Cello" is what you wrote and what awilliams & I were questioning; sorry if that wasn't clear.) It has four strings, is held between the knees, and has an extendible metal spike at the lower end, which acts as a support

Example: The violinists sat behind the cellos' section. cello--cellos (I have been told that the plural for cello is actually, celli) solo--solos; c. Plural forms of words ending in -o:-os-oes-os or -oes: albinos armadillos autos bravos broncos cantos casinos combos gazebos infernos kimonos logos



Currency Exchange Rates, Allstate Logo Vector, Christopher Davis, Davis Advisors, Importance Of Chinese Culture, Italian Slang Urban Dictionary, Joy Of Living, Has Mark Cavendish Won Tour De France, Mariah Carey Albums Ranked Reddit, Outback Meaning In Tamil, Inr To Cfa Franc, Percival Name Meaning, Texes Special Education Ec-12 Quizlet, Paul Stout, Kaley Cuoco, Burundi Carte, Everything To Me Gospel, Wib Westpac, Nigeria Population Density Map, Rudeboy Reason With Me Video Dj Mwanga, Gustav Mahler Biography, Neil Cohen New Jersey, Regent Teaching Degree, Portuguese Personality Traits, Zurich Bank (switzerland), Actom News, Perron Family, John Thompson Boilers Durban,