English to Esperanto Meaning of choir - ĥoro


Choir :
ĥoro

ĥoro

ĥorokorusoj
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Definitions of choir in English
Noun(1) a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony(2) a family of similar musical instrument playing together(3) the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave
Verb(1) sing in a choir
Examples of choir in English
(1) It's nothing like the movies where the monks have an ancient cathedral with stain glass and a choir .(2) I made my way around the room, hugging goodbye to various choir people, debaters, and soccer players and family, of course.(3) a clarinet choir(4) He soon became our church organist and also helped with the church choir .(5) They had clarinet choir today and he hated the fact that this had to happen to their Contra Player and not him, who it was intended for, but she seemed to be fine.(6) The will of the college's founder, Henry VI, specified steps and stated that the high altar should be raised three feet above the choir floor.(7) Ever had been voted the strongest singer in the church choir last year.(8) She is currently teaching at WVU's Community Music School and is a church organist / choir director.(9) Next to his commitment to his children, grandchildren and family, his golf and his choir practice were two very important elements of a very active life.(10) it has tall, twin western towers and spires and a long nave and choir(11) Tuition is available in all instruments, cello and Irish Harp now available, choir and orchestra, from 4 year olds to adults.(12) There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough.(13) The host school itself has six groups taking part a brass band, brass ensemble, junior brass trio and brass quintet, as well as a wind band and a clarinet choir .(14) Blackwell has degrees in physics and in divinity, and practical musical experience in directing a church choir .(15) Brown also does not know the difference between a nave and a choir in church architecture.(16) Perhaps the majority of her inspiration came from her mother, who was a soloist in the church choir and a skilled musical theater performer.
Related Phrases of choir
Synonyms
Noun
2. chorus ::
ĥoro
3. chorale ::
ĥoralo
4. choral society ::
ĥora socio
7. glee club ::
kantsocieto
Verb
8. chorus ::
ĥoro
Different Forms
choir, choirs
Word Example from TV Shows
is doing a joint concert
with the San Gabriel Renaissance Choir.

is doing a joint concert with the San Gabriel Renaissance Choir.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 15

You're preaching to the choir, sister.

You're preaching to the CHOIR, sister.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 21

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