Flute

/fluːt/ noun

A flute is a musical instrument that you play by blowing air across a hole while covering and uncovering finger holes to change notes. It makes a clear, high sound.

“Flute” comes from Old French “fleute,” related to “flaut,” probably from a Germanic root imitating blowing sounds. The word has described pipe-like wind instruments for centuries.

ESflauta
PTflauta
ZH笛子
ARناي
FRflûte
SWfilimbi
HIबांसुरी
JAフルート
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