We use the same word: cello.
The Italian word for cello is violoncello.
Cello comes from the Italian word "violoncelli" which literally means "cellos"
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cello is short for violoncello which is an italian word that is masculine, and when pluralised the ending changes to -i according to Italian grammar. Hence; one cello, two celli don't say celloes. you will sound like a fool. xx
One famous cello player is Yo yo ma. He's world famous, and even played on Sesame Street!
The Italian word for cello is violoncello.
A cellist plays the cello.
"The orchestra sounded amazing, especially the cello section."
Cello comes from the Italian word "violoncelli" which literally means "cellos"
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Pablo Casals. Spanish.
Yes, it is a word. A cello player is called a cellist.
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Cello. Double Bass
There is no other word unless you use the full title of thisinstrument- violoncello
Ah, a suffix for "cello" could be "-ist," which means someone who plays the cello. So, if you add "-ist" to "cello," you get "cellist," which is a lovely word for someone who creates beautiful music with that instrument. Just like how you can create a masterpiece on a canvas with your paintbrush, a cellist creates a masterpiece with their music.