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Alternative scripts
Arabic ساكسوفون
Cyrillic саксофон
Latin saksofon
 
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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian саксофо́н (saksofón), from French saxophone, a combination of the surname of its inventor Adolphe Sax (1814–1894) + -o- + -phone (phone), from Ancient Greek φωνή (phōnḗ, voice).

Noun edit

саксофон (saksofon)

  1. saxophone

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Macedonian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from French saxophone, a combination of the surname of its inventor Adolphe Sax (1814–1894) + -o- + -phone (phone), from Ancient Greek φωνή (phōnḗ, voice).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [saksɔˈfɔn]
  • (file)

Noun edit

саксофон (saksofonm

  1. saxophone

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Russian edit

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Noun edit

саксофо́н (saksofónm inan (genitive саксофо́на, nominative plural саксофо́ны, genitive plural саксофо́нов)

  1. saxophone

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Descendants edit

  • Kazakh: саксофон (saksofon)

Serbo-Croatian edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /sâksofoːn/
  • Hyphenation: сак‧со‧фон

Noun edit

са̏ксофо̄н m (Latin spelling sȁksofōn)

  1. saxophone

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Ukrainian edit

 
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Etymology edit

Borrowed from French saxophone

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

саксофо́н (saksofónm inan (genitive саксофо́на, nominative plural саксофо́ни, genitive plural саксофо́нів, relational adjective саксофо́нний)

  1. saxophone

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