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etymological origin of | eng: cyberchorus |
etymologically related | eng: choir |
etymologically related | eng: choral |
etymology | lat: chorus |
has derived form | eng: chorused |
has derived form | eng: choruses |
has derived form | eng: chorusing |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /ˈkɔːɹəs/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-chorus.ogg |
semantically related | eng: chaplain |
semantically related | eng: w:Virginia Woolf |
semantically related | eng: w:William Shakespeare |
synonym | eng: catch |
translation | bos: hor |
translation | bul: припев |
translation | bul: рефрен |
translation | bul: хор |
translation | deu: Chor |
translation | deu: Chorus |
translation | deu: Refrain |
translation | fin: kertosäe |
translation | fin: kuoro |
translation | fra: chœur |
translation | gla: sèist |
translation | heb: מקהלה |
translation | hun: kórus |
translation | hun: refrén |
translation | ita: coro |
translation | jpn: 合唱 |
translation | lat: chorus |
translation | lat: hor |
translation | nld: chorus |
translation | nld: refrein |
translation | pol: chór |
translation | pol: chórek |
translation | pol: refren |
translation | por: coro |
translation | por: refrão |
translation | rus: припев |
translation | rus: хор |
translation | slv: refren |
translation | slv: zbor |
translation | spa: coro |
translation | spa: estribillo |
translation | swe: kör |
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