flute

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The meaning (definition) of the word flute
a long, thin instrument you blow across to make music
The word flute used in a sentence
“My friend plays a pretty flute that makes sweet music.”
Words that mean the same as flute (synonyms)
pipe
The plural of the word flute
flutes
How the word flute is said around the world
| French | flûte |
| Spanish | flauta |
| Mandarin | 长笛 |
| Hindi | बांसुरी |
| Arabic | الناي |
| Russian | флейта |
| Portuguese (EU) | flauta |
| Portuguese (BR) | flauta |
| Japanese | フルート |
| German | Flöte |
| Urdu | بانسری |
| Punjabi | ਬੰਸਰੀ |
| Korean | 플루트 |
| Hebrew | חָלִיל |
| Greek | φλάουτο |
| Dutch | fluit |
| Filipino | plauta |
| Vietnamese | sáo |
| Turkish | flüt |
| Persian | فلوت |
| Polish | flet |
| Ukrainian | флейта |
| Bengali | বাঁশি |
| Swedish | flöjt |
| Italian | flauto |
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