<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> on Japanese Wikipedia オーボー (ōbō) Borrowed from Italian oboe, from French hautbois (literally “highwood”). (Tokyo) <span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> [òóbóé] (Heiban – [0]) (Tokyo)...
“alto”) + <span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (ōboe, “oboe”), both borrowed from Italian. (Tokyo) アルト<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> [àrútóóꜜòbòè] (Nakadaka – [4]) IPA(key): [a̠ɾɯ̟to̞ːo̞bo̞e̞] アルト<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> • (aruto...
French hautbois (literally “highwood”). (Tokyo) オーボー [óꜜòbòò] (Atamadaka – [1]) IPA(key): [o̞ːbo̞ː] オーボー • (ōbō) alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (ōboe, “oboe”)...
(ingurisshu horun) (music) cor anglais, English horn, a double-reeded pipe (French borrowing) コーラングレ (kōrangure), コールアングレ (kōru angure) アルト<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (aruto ōboe)...
• (kōrangure) (music) cor anglais, English horn (type of woodwind instrument) (English borrowing) イングリッシュホルン (ingurisshu horun) アルト<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (aruto ōboe)...
(kōrangure), コールアングレ (kōru angure), イングリッシュホルン (ja) (ingurisshu horun), アルト<span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (aruto ōboe) Korean: 잉글리시 호른 (inggeullisi horeun) Latvian: angļu rags m Norwegian:...
Indonesian: obo (id) Interlingua: oboe Irish: óbó m Italian: oboe (it) m Japanese: <span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span> (ja) (ōboe) Korean: 오보에 (ko) (obo'e) Latvian: oboja f Lithuanian: obojus m...
Hungarian: oboa d'amore Icelandic: ástaróbó n Italian: oboe d'amore m Japanese: <span class="searchmatch">オーボエ</span>・ダモーレ (ōboe damōre) Norwegian: Bokmål: oboe d'amore m, hautbois d'amour m...