korosu

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Turkish - English
choir
singing group; group of people who sing together; company of people who are trained to sing together

The church choir practices Thursday nights.

(Christian angelology) one of the nine ranks or orders of angels

Seraphim, Cherubim, and Thrones are three of the choirs of angels.

a special group of singers who chant or sing during a worship service; also, the part of the church where the choir sits
the part of a church where the choir assembles for song
a family of similar musical instrument playing together
The space reserved for the clergy in the church, usually east of the transept but, in some instances, extending into the nave
The chancel
A group of people whose singing allows the rest of the Congregation to lip-sync
The part of a cruciform church east of the crossing
The area of the church between a transept and main apse It is the area where the service is sung and clergy may stand, and the main or high altar is located In some churches there is no choir, while in others, the choir is quite large and surrounded by an ambulatory; The part of a cruciform church east of the crossing Other parts of a church: ambulatory, apse, crossing, east end, nave, transept, west end
nave
In church architecture, a square or rectangular area between the apse and the nave or transept It is reserved for the clergy and the singing choir, and is usually marked off by steps, a railing, or a choir screen Also called the chancel See Pilgrimage Choir
[church]The area at end of nave, just beyond the railed area, but before the chancel
The part of a church chancel between nave and sanctuary where the monks sing the Office; a group of singers
The group of singers who stand behind the organ They are divided into basses, altos, tenors, and sopranos
– Generally, a group of singers performing together; can also describe a group of instruments, such as a brass choir
1 Originally, the part of church reserved for singers and clergy - 2 Now more usually the area which extends from the crossing to the apse, excluding the ambulatory and its radiating chapels
In a church, the portion between the nave and the chancel, used by the choir for singing
The section of the liturgical east end of a church reserved for singers In a larger church it may be surrounded by an aisle and chapels; in a smaller church it is often more or less synonymous with the chancel
koro
choir

Tom sings in a church choir. - Tom bir kilise korosunda şarkı söyler.

How was choir practice? - Koro pratiği nasıldı?

koro
{i} chorus

They all joined in the chorus. - Onların hepsi koroya katıldı.

The party ended up with a chorus. - Parti bir koro ile sona erdi.

kilise korosu
church choir
koro
(Muzik) chor

The party ended up with a chorus. - Parti bir koro ile sona erdi.

They all joined in the chorus. - Onların hepsi koroya katıldı.

koro
glee club

Are you going to join the glee club? - Koroya katılacak mısın?

koro
(Tıp) coro

I've got a bad heart: coronary artery disease. - Benim kötü bir kalbim var. Koroner arter hastalığı.

koro
audition

You have to audition to join the choir. - Koroya katılabilmeniz için seçmelere girmeniz gerekiyor.

koro
choral society
koro
chorused
koro
chorus line
kilise korosu
choir

I sang in the church choir for three years. - Üç yıl kilise korosunda şarkı söyledim.

Mary sings in the church choir. - Mary kilise korosunda şarkı söylüyor.

kilise korosu şefi
precentor
koro
choric
koro
chorus, choir
koro
choral
English - English

Definition of korosu in English English dictionary

Koro
an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district
koro
A delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death
koro
A delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subjects penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of korosu in Turkish Turkish dictionary

koro
Tek veya çok sesli olarak yazılmış bir müzik eserini uygulamak için bir araya gelen topluluk: "Her halk evinde müzik öğretmenlerinin kurduğu korolar vardı."- N. Cumalı
koro
Böyle bir topluluğun söylediği söz veya şarkı
koro
Bir müzik yapıtını seslendirmek için bir araya gelmiş topluluk
koro
Tek veya çok sesli olarak yazılmış bir müzik eserini uygulamak için bir araya gelen topluluk
korosu
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