What does φάλτσος in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word φάλτσος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use φάλτσος in Greek.
The word φάλτσος in Greek means out of tune, παράφωνος, δυσαρμονικός, παράφωνος, φάλτσος, παράτονος, φάλτσος, παράφωνος, φάλτσος, παράτονος, παράφωνος, τονικά σωστός, όχι φάλτσος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word φάλτσος
out of tune
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παράφωνος(not harmonious, dissonant) The modern saxophone piece was discordant. |
δυσαρμονικός(sound: discordant, inharmonious) |
παράφωνος, φάλτσος, παράτονος(not melodic, discordant) (λάθος νότες) |
φάλτσος(not melodious, out of tune) |
παράφωνος, φάλτσος, παράτονος(singing, instrument: off key) Henry's out-of-tune singing became quite embarrassing after only a few bars. |
παράφωνος(music: below pitch) His voice was flat and he sounded awful. |
τονικά σωστός, όχι φάλτσος(sing: with correct notes) (τραγούδι) I'm looking for people who can sing in tune, to join the choir I'm starting. |
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