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Etymology

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From trompeta +‎ -er.

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Noun

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trompeter m (plural trompeters, feminine trompetera)

  1. trumpeter (someone who plays trumpet)

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trompeter m (plural trompeters)

  1. longspine snipefish (Macroramphosus scolopax)
    Synonym: becada
  2. trumpeter (bird of the genus Psophia)

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From trompet (truppet) +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /trɔmpeːtər/, [ˈtˢʁ̥ɔmˌpʰeːˀd̥ɐ], IPA(key): /trɔmpetər/, [ˈtˢʁ̥ɔmˌpʰed̥ɐ] or IPA(key): /trɔmpəteːr/, [ˈtˢʁ̥ɔmˌpʰətˢeːˀɐ̯]

Noun

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trompeter c (singular definite trompeteren, plural indefinite trompeterer or trompetere)

  1. trumpeter, trumpet player in a marching band
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Etymology 2

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See trompet (trumpet).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /trɔmpeːtər/, [ˈtˢʁ̥ɔmˌpʰeːˀd̥ɐ]

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trompeter c

  1. indefinite plural of trompet

French

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Verb

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trompeter

  1. to trumpet

Conjugation

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This verb is conjugated like parler, except the -e- /ə/ of the second-to-last syllable becomes -è- /ɛ/ when the next vowel is a silent or schwa -e-, as in the third-person singular present indicative il trompète and the third-person singular future indicative il trompètera.

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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trompeter m

  1. indefinite plural of trompet