bratsch

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Danish

bratsch

Etymology

From German Bratsche (viola), from Italian viola da braccio (viol of arm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /braːtsj/, [b̥ʁɑːˀd̥ɕ]

Noun

bratsch c (singular definite bratschen, plural indefinite bratscher)

  1. viola (music: stringed instrument of the violin family)

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German

Verb

bratsch

  1. (deprecated template usage) Imperative singular of bratschen.
  2. (colloquial) (deprecated template usage) First-person singular present of bratschen.

Romansch

Etymology

From Latin brachium, bracchium, from Ancient Greek βραχίων (brakhíōn), from βραχύς (brakhús, short).

Noun

bratsch m (plural bratschs)

  1. (anatomy) arm