From bassoon + -ist (‘a person who uses something’).
bassoonist (plural bassoonists)
- A person who plays the bassoon, a musical instrument in the woodwind family.
person who plays the bassoon
- Armenian: ֆագոտահար (hy) (fagotahar)
- Catalan: baixó (ca)
- Czech: fagotista (cs) m
- Danish: fagottist
- Esperanto: (♂♀) fagotisto, (♀) fagotistino
- Estonian: fagotimängija
- Finnish: fagotisti (fi)
- French: basson (fr) m (person), bassoniste (fr) m or f
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Fagottist (de) m, Fagottistin (de) f, Fagottspieler m, Fagottspielerin f
- Greek: φαγκοτίστας (fagkotístas)
- Icelandic: fagottleikari m
- Italian: fagottista (it) m or f
- Polish: fagocista (pl) m, fagocistka (pl) f
- Portuguese: fagotista (pt) m or f
- Romanian: fagotist (ro) m, fagotistă (ro) f
- Russian: фаготи́ст (ru) m (fagotíst), фаготи́стка f (fagotístka)
- Spanish: bajón (es) m (person), bajonista m or f, fagot (es) m (person), fagotista (es) m or f, piporro (es) m (person)
- Swedish: fagottist (sv) c
- Volapük: (♂♀) basunan, (♂) hibasunan, (♀) jibasunan
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