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English
Etymology
From Middle French organiste , from Medieval Latin organista . By surface analysis , organ + -ist .
Pronunciation
Noun
organist (plural organists )
A musician who plays the organ .
Derived terms
Translations
musician who plays the organ
Armenian: երգեհոնահար (hy) ( ergehonahar )
Belarusian: арганіст m ( arhanist ) , арганістка f ( arhanistka )
Catalan: organista (ca) m or f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 風琴家 / 风琴家 ( fung1 kam4 gaa1 ) , 司琴 ( si1 kam4 ) ( for a service )
Mandarin: 風琴家 / 风琴家 ( fēngqínjiā ) , 司琴 ( sīqín ) ( for a service )
Czech: varhaník (cs) m
Danish: please add this translation if you can
Dutch: organist (nl) m
Esperanto: orgenisto
Finnish: urkuri (fi)
French: organiste (fr)
Galician: organista (gl) m or f
German: Organist (de) m , Organistin (de) f , Orgelspieler (de) m , Orgelspielerin (de) f
Greek: οργανίστας (el) m ( organístas )
Hebrew: אורגניסט m ( organíst ) , נגן עוגב m ( nagán ugáv ) , עוגבאי m ( ugaváy )
Hindi: please add this translation if you can
Hungarian: orgonista (hu) , orgonaművész (hu)
Icelandic: orgelleikari m , organisti m
Ido: orgenisto (io)
Irish: orgánaí m
Italian: organista (it) m or f
Japanese: please add this translation if you can
Luxembourgish: Uergelspiller m
Macedonian: оргулар m ( orgular ) , органист m ( organist )
Norman: organiste m or f
Norwegian:
Bokmål: organist m
Nynorsk: organist m
Polish: organista (pl) m , organistka (pl) f
Portuguese: organista (pt) m or f
Romanian: organist (ro) m , organistă (ro) f
Russian: органи́ст (ru) m ( organíst ) , органи́стка (ru) f ( organístka )
Spanish: organista (es) m or f
Swedish: organist (sv) c
Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
Volapük: ( ♂♀ ) gelan (vo) , ( ♂ ) higelan , ( ♀ ) jigelan
Anagrams
Danish
Pronunciation
Noun
organist c (singular definite organisten , plural indefinite organister )
organist
Declension
Further reading
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch organist , from Medieval Latin organista .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˌɔr.ɣaːˈnɪst/
Hyphenation: or‧ga‧nist
Rhymes: -ɪst
Noun
organist m (plural organisten , diminutive organistje n )
organ player , organist
Synonyms: orgelaar , orgelspeler
Descendants
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Medieval Latin organista , from organum .
Noun
organist m (definite singular organisten , indefinite plural organister , definite plural organistene )
organist
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Medieval Latin organista , from organum .
Noun
organist m (definite singular organisten , indefinite plural organistar , definite plural organistane )
organist
References
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French organiste .
Noun
organist m (plural organiști )
organist
Declension
Swedish
Etymology
orgel + -ist
Noun
organist c
organist (performer of the organ)
Declension