Number | English |
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L'accordéon (masculine) | The accordion |
L'harmonica (masculine) | The harmonica |
L'orgue (masculine) | The organ |
La basse | The bass |
La batterie | The drums |
La clarinette | The clarinet |
La contrebasse | The double bass |
La cornemuse | The bagpipes |
La flûte | The recorder |
La guitare | The guitar |
La harpe | The harp |
La trompette | The trumpet |
Le banjo | The banjo |
Le djembé | The djembe |
Le hautbois | The oboe |
Le piano | The piano |
Le saxophone | The saxophone |
Le tambour | The drum |
Le tambourin | The tambourine |
Le triangle | The triangle |
Le trombone | The trombone |
Le ukulélé | The ukulele |
Le violon | The violin |
Le violoncelle | The cello |
Le xylophone | The xylophone |
Les castagnettes (feminine) | The castanets |
Les cymbales (feminine) | The cymbals |
Les maracas (feminine) | The maracas |
Some words, like in this list start with an “h” and are preceded by “le”, “la”, or “l’”. If the “h” is aspirated, “le” or “la” must be used and if the “h” is silent, “l’” needs to be used. For more information see “silent letters and links” at the beginning of this book.
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