From accordion + -ist.
accordionist (plural accordionists)
- Someone who plays the accordion.
player of the accordion
- Armenian: ակորդեոնահար (hy) (akordeonahar)
- Belarusian: акардыяніст m (akardyjanist), акардыяністка f (akardyjanistka)
- Catalan: acordionista m or f
- Czech: harmonikář m
- Dutch: accordeonist (nl) m, accordioniste f
- Esperanto: akordionisto
- Finnish: hanuristi (fi)
- French: accordéoniste (fr) m or f
- German: Akkordeonspieler (de) m, Akkordeonspielerin (de) f, Akkordeonist (de) m, Akkordeonistin (de) f
- Greek: ακορντεονίστας (el) m (akornteonístas), ακορντεονίστρια (el) f (akornteonístria)
- Icelandic: harmoníkuleikari m
- Irish: cairdíneoir m
- Italian: fisarmonicista m or f
- Kazakh: аккордеоншы (akkordeonşy)
- Luxembourgish: Akkordeonist (lb) m
- Macedonian: армоника́ш m (armonikáš)
- Maori: kaiwhakatangi kōriana
- Polish: akordeonista (pl) m, akordeonistka (pl) f
- Portuguese: acordeonista (pt) m or f
- Russian: аккордеони́ст (ru) m (akkordeoníst), баяни́ст (ru) m (bajaníst), гармони́ст (ru) m (garmoníst)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: хармоникаш m
- Roman: harmonikaš (sh) m
- Spanish: acordeonista (es) m or f
- Swedish: dragspelare (sv) c
- Ukrainian: акордеоні́ст (uk) m (akordeoníst)
- Volapük: (♂♀) tiraharmonöman, (♂) hitiraharmonöman, (♀) jitiraharmonöman
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