oboe

The meaning (definition) of the word oboe
a long thin wooden instrument that you blow into
The word oboe used in a sentence
“The oboe player made beautiful music at the concert.”
The plural of the word oboe
oboes
How the word oboe is said around the world
| French | hautbois |
| Spanish | oboe |
| Mandarin | 双簧管 |
| Hindi | ओबाउ |
| Arabic | أوبوا |
| Russian | гобой |
| Portuguese (EU) | oboé |
| Portuguese (BR) | oboé |
| Japanese | オーボエ |
| German | Oboe |
| Urdu | oboe |
| Punjabi | ਓਬੋ |
| Korean | 오보에 |
| Hebrew | אַבּוּב |
| Greek | όμποε |
| Dutch | hobo |
| Filipino | obo |
| Vietnamese | kèn oboe |
| Turkish | obua |
| Persian | ابوا |
| Polish | obój |
| Ukrainian | гобой |
| Bengali | ওবো |
| Swedish | oboe |
| Italian | oboe |
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