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Chaliapin
[
shahl-
yah
-pin
;
Russ.
shuh-
lyah
-pyin
]
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Cha·lia·pin
/
ʃɑlˈyɑ
pɪn
;
Russ.
ʃʌˈlyɑ
pyɪn
/
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[
shahl-
yah
-pin
;
Russ.
shuh-
lyah
-pyin
]
Show IPA
noun
Fë·dor I·va·no·vich
/
ˈfyɔ
dər iˈvɑ
nə
vyɪtʃ
/
Show Spelled
[
fyaw
-d
uh
r
ee-
vah
-n
uh
-vyich
]
Show IPA
,
1873–1938,
Russian operatic bass.
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Chaliapin
(
Russian
ʃaˈljapin)
—
n
Fyodor Ivanovich
(ˈfjɔdər iˈvanəvitʃ). 1873--1938, Russian operatic bass singer
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