How to say "grand piano" in Polish?

In Polish "grand piano" translates to  fortepian 

Transliteration: fɔr.tɛ.ˈpjan

🇵🇱 Fortepian to instrument klawiszowy.

🗣️ Fortepian to instrument klawiszowy.

🇺🇸 The grand piano is a keyboard instrument.



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Polish

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "grand piano" in Polish?

You can use the word "fortepian" which translates to "grand piano".

How to pronounce "fortepian" (grand piano) in Polish?

The word "fortepian" is pronounced as "fɔr.tɛ.ˈpjan".

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