coro

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See also: córo

Italian

Etymology

From Latin chorus.

Pronunciation

Noun

coro m (plural cori)

  1. chorus
  2. choir

Anagrams


Javanese

Noun

coro

  1. Nonstandard spelling of cara.

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) cōrō

  1. dative singular of cōrus
  2. ablative singular of cōrus

Manchu

Romanization

coro

  1. Romanization of ᠴᠣᡵᠣ

Portuguese

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Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese coro, probably borrowed from Latin chorus, from Ancient Greek χορός (khorós).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: co‧ro

Noun

coro m (plural coros)

  1. (collective) choir (singing group)
    Eu canto num coro.I sing in a choir.
  2. (architecture) choir (part of a church or concert hall where the choir assembles for song)

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish coro, borrowed from Latin chorus, from Ancient Greek χορός (khorós)[1].

Pronunciation

Noun

coro m (plural coros)

  1. choir
    Canto en un coro = I sing in a choir
  2. chorus

References


Wolof

Noun

coro

  1. girlfriend