accordion

Accordion

Meaning in Bengali:

অ্যাকর্ডিয়ন, সংকলনবাদী, সংকলনবাদী বাজানো, সংকলনবাদী বাজনা, সংকলনবাদী বাজনাকারী

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

/əˈkɔːrdiən/

Short Definition:

An accordion is a musical instrument that is played by stretching and squeezing its bellows while pressing its keys or buttons to produce notes.

Synonyms:

Concertina, Squeezebox, Harmonica, Melodeon, Bandoneon

Antonyms:

অসংকলনবাদী (Asankalnabadi) – Dissonant
অসংগত (Asangata) – Inharmonious
অসংগতিকর (Asangatikara) – Discordant
অসংগতিকর বাদ্যযন্ত্র (Asangatikara badyayantra) – Dissonant instrument
অসংগতিকর বাদ্যযন্ত্র বাজনা (Asangatikara badyayantra bajna) – Dissonant instrument playing

Origin:

The word “accordion” originated from the German word “Akkordeon,” which was derived from the word “Akkord,” meaning “chord.” The instrument was invented in the early 19th century and has since become popular worldwide.

Nearby Words:

Noun: Accordionist, Accordion-like, Accordionist’s
Adjective: Accordion-shaped, Accordion-playing, Accordion-style

Accordion in Literature Quotes:

1. “The accordion is the most versatile of all instruments, but it’s also the hardest to play.” – Yann Martel
2. “The accordion is the soul of the tango.” – Astor Piazzolla
3. “The accordion is like a portable party.” – Tom Waits
4. “The accordion is an instrument that can express anything.” – Richard Galliano
5. “The accordion is a box of air that can make you dance.” – Flaco Jimenez

Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: অ্যাকর্ডিয়ন (Accordion)
Hindi: अकॉर्डियन (Accordion)
Nepali: अकोर्डियन (Accordion)
Urdu: ایکارڈین (Accordion)
Tamil: அக்கோர்டியன் (Accordion)
Telugu: అక్కోర్డియన్ (Accordion)
Arabic: أكورديون (Accordion)
Chinese: 手风琴 (Accordion)
Japanese: アコーディオン (Accordion)
Russian: аккордеон (Accordion)

For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Accordion. You can also refer to dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com for detailed definitions and additional information.