出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/11 15:26 UTC 版)
Clipping of pianoforte, from Italian pianoforte, from piano (“soft”) + forte (“strong”). So named because it could produce a wide range of varied volumes note-by-note, in contrast to older keyboard instruments, notably the harpsichord. Doublet of llano, plain, and plane.
piano (third-person singular simple present pianos, present participle pianoing, simple past and past participle pianoed)
From Italian piano.
piano (comparative more piano, superlative most piano)
piano (comparative more piano, superlative most piano)
piano (third-person singular simple present pianos, present participle pianoing, simple past and past participle pianoed)
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a piano quintet
a large musical instrument called piano
a piano solo
a composition for the piano
a piano duet
a piano score
string-instruments
a sonata for piano
ピアノをひく.
play the piano
play the piano
a scherzo for piano
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