violonchelo
cello
noun byoh-lohn-CHEH-loh Rare
Origin: From Italian 'violoncello', diminutive of 'violone' (large viol).
Usage Note
Violonchelo is the full Spanish spelling of the cello; the shortened form chelo is widely used in speech and informal writing. A player is violonchelista or simply chelista. The instrument is masculine: el violonchelo. Note that the v at the start is pronounced as a b in Spanish — byoh-lohn-CHEH-loh — following the standard Spanish merger of /b/ and /v/.
Examples
"Toca el violonchelo en la orquesta sinfónica."
Natural Translation
She plays the cello in the symphony orchestra.
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