Cello

/ˈtʃɛl.oʊ/ noun

A cello is a large string instrument played with a bow, held between the knees, and producing deep, rich sounds. It is a key part of orchestras and chamber music.

Short for Italian 'violoncello', a diminutive of 'violone' (large viol), itself from 'viola'. The '-cello' part marks it as a smaller form of a larger bass instrument.

AMቼሎ
ARتشيلو
BNচেলো
CSvioloncello
DAcello
DECello
ELβιολοντσέλο
ESviolonchelo
FAویولن‌سل
FIsello
FRvioloncelle
GUચેલો
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