Canun

/kəˈnuːn/ noun

Definition

An Arabic stringed musical instrument with a flat, trapezoidal body played with two plectra (picks).

Etymology

From Arabic 'qānūn', derived from Greek 'kanon' (ruler or standard). The instrument name reflects the Greek musical influence on Arab music traditions.

Kelly Says

The canun is the ancestor of the European zither and psaltery—its bright, shimmering sound comes from dozens of strings arranged in courses of three or four!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዘመን
zə-mən
ARالعربية
أغنية
agh-niya
BNবাংলা
গান
gaan
CACatalà
cançó
kan-soh
CSČeština
píseň
pee-s-en
DADansk
sang
sang
DEDeutsch
Gesang
geh-sang
ELΕλληνικά
τραγούδι
tra-goo-di
ESEspañol
canción
kan-thee-ohn
FAفارسی
آهنگ
ah-ang
FISuomi
laulu
la-u-lu
FRFrançais
chanson
shan-sohn
GUGU
ગીત
geet
HAHA
waƙa
wa-ka
HEעברית
שיר
shir
HIहिन्दी
गीत
geet
HUMagyar
dal
dal
IDBahasa Indonesia
lagu
la-gu
IGIG
egwu
eh-g-wu
ITItaliano
canzone
kan-tso-neh
JA日本語
uta
KKKK
ән
an
KMKM
សំរ可
sam-rok
KO한국어
노래
no-rae
MRMR
गीत
geet
MSBahasa Melayu
lagu
la-gu
MYမြန်မာ
သံ
saan
NLNederlands
lied
leed
NONorsk
sang
sang
PAPA
ਗੀਤ
geet
PLPolski
piosenka
pee-o-sen-ka
PTPortuguês
canção
kan-sāo
RORomână
cântec
kan-tek
RUРусский
песня
pesnya
SVSvenska
sång
song
SWKiswahili
wimbo
wim-bo
TAதமிழ்
பாடல்
paad-al
TEతెలుగు
పాట
paata
THไทย
เพลง
pleeng
TLTL
kanta
kan-ta
TRTürkçe
şarkı
shar-kee
UKУкраїнська
пісня
peesnya
URاردو
گیت
geet
VITiếng Việt
bài hát
bai-hat
YOYO
ọfẹ
o-fe
ZH中文
歌曲
gēqǔ
ZUZU
ingoma
in-go-ma

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