trombone

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The meaning (definition) of the word trombone
a long brass horn with a tube that slides in and out.
The word trombone used in a sentence
“Dad played a loud song on his shiny trombone.”
Words that mean the same as trombone (synonyms)
slide horn
The plural of the word trombone
trombones
How the word trombone is said around the world
| French | trombone |
| Spanish | trombón |
| Mandarin | 长号 |
| Hindi | तुरही |
| Arabic | الترومبون |
| Russian | тромбон |
| Portuguese (EU) | trombone |
| Portuguese (BR) | trombone |
| Japanese | トロンボーン |
| German | Posaune |
| Urdu | ٹرومبون |
| Punjabi | ਟ੍ਰੋਮਬੋਨ |
| Korean | 트롬본 |
| Hebrew | טְרוֹמבּוֹן |
| Greek | τρομπόνι |
| Dutch | trombone |
| Filipino | trombone |
| Vietnamese | kèn trombone |
| Turkish | trombon |
| Persian | ترومبون |
| Polish | puzon |
| Ukrainian | тромбон |
| Bengali | ট্রোম্বোন |
| Swedish | trombon |
| Italian | trombone |
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