Usage examples of "Violin" in English with translation to Italian

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Do you have a violin? Hai un violino?
Tom is playing the violin. Tom sta suonando il violino.
Tom is playing the violin now. Tom sta suonando il violino adesso.
Einstein liked to play the violin. Ad Einstein piaceva suonare il violino.
Violin, piano and harp are musical instruments. Il violino, il pianoforte e l'arpa sono strumenti musicali.
The sound of the violin is very sweet. Il suono del violino è molto dolce.
You should practice playing the violin every day. Dovresti esercitarti a suonare il violino ogni giorno.
Did you hear my son play the violin? Hai sentito mio figlio suonare il violino?
What's the difference between a violin and a piano? A piano burns longer. Qual è la differenza tra un violino e un piano? Un piano brucia più a lungo.
Roger Miller learned to play the guitar and the violin. Much later, he learned to play the drums. Roger Miller ha imparato a suonare la chitarra e il violino. Molto più tardi ha imparato a suonare la batteria.
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