Xylophone

/ˈzaɪləˌfoʊn/ noun

A xylophone is a musical instrument made of a row of wooden bars of different lengths that you hit with small mallets to make sounds. Each bar makes a different note.

“Xylophone” comes from Greek “xylon,” meaning “wood,” and “phōnē,” meaning “sound” or “voice.” It literally means “wood sound.”

AMሳክሰፎን
ARساكسفون
BNস্যাক্সোফোন
CAxilòfon
CSxylofon
DAxylofon
DEXylophon
ELξυλόφωνο
ESxilófono
FAساکسیفون
FIxylofoni
FRxylophone
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