User:Robert Ullmann/s2

Etymology
A combination of the surname of its inventor Adolphe Sax (1814–1894) + a connecting 'o' to make the word pronounceable + the English affix "phone", from Greek φωνή (fōnḗ, 'voice').

Noun

 * 1)  A single reed instrument musical instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and with a distinctive loop bringing the bell upwards

Derived terms

 * saxophonist
 * sopranino saxophone
 * soprano saxophone
 * alto saxophone
 * tenor saxophone
 * baritone saxophone
 * bass saxophone
 * contra-bass saxophone

Translations

 * Arabic: ساكسفون (saksufú:n)
 * Chinese: 萨克斯管 (sàkèsīguǎn)
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 * Hebrew: סקספון (saksofón)
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 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 색소폰 (saeksopon)
 * Latin: saxophonus
 * Latvian: saksofons
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 * Spanish: saxofón, saxófono
 * Swedish:

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