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The spelling of 'horn' in various languages

"Horn" in various languages

Mexicanel corno
Spainishla trompa
GermanDas Horn
Das Natur Horn
Wald Horn (valveless horn)
ItalianIl Corno
FrenchLe Cor
Danishhorn
waldhorn
signalhorn
Swedishhorn
valthorn
Dutchhoorn
waldhoorn
claxon
toeter
Czechlesni'roh
Polishrog
Hungarianvadaszkürt
Portuguesebuzina, chifre, corna
Africaanshoring
Esperantokorno
RussianValtorna

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