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The "piccolo" is a musical instrument whose name comes from the Italian word for "small."Specifically, "piccolo" is the masculine form of an Italian adjective for "small." The term was chosen because the piccolo is half the size of a flute. The pronunciation in the original Italian is PEEK-koh-loh."
The word 'fife' is both a verb and a noun.The verb 'fife' is to play a small musical instrument called a fife.The noun 'fife' is a word for a small musical instrument resembling a flute.
'Piccolo' is an Italian equivalent of 'small'. It's also the name of the half-sized flute. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PEEK-koh-loh'.
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Because their shape resembles the musical instrument of the same name.
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Yes, "piccolo" is the correct spelling for the small musical instrument.
Lute - a stringed instrument with a round body and fretted neck. Lyre - another stringed instrument; like a small harp