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each of the tone producing holes of a chanter or semidrone

Àn yīn kǒng - Chinese

Badža - Serbian?

Buca - Italian (Sicilian)

Buco - Italian

Budža - Croatian* (BiH)

Buraco melódico - Galego

Deschizătură - Romanian

Dupka - Bulgarian

Dupka - Macedonian

Dupka - Serbian [dialect?]

Fingerhol - Swedish

Fingerhole(s) - English

Furacu - Bable (Asturian)

Garso skylutė - Lithuanian

Glasnica - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Glasnica - Croatian

Glasnica - Serbian

Griffloch - German

Játszólyuk - Hungarian

Krai - Sardu (Sardinian)

Lech [?] - German* (Czechia)

Ljuka - Croatian

Ljuka - Serbian (Vojvodina)

Ljukna - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Luknja - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Orificio melódico - Spanish (Castilian)

Puittusu i tonu - Italian (Sicilian)

Punto - Italian (dialect)

Qhov - Hmong

Quayet - Malayan?

Roo nup - Thai?

Rupa - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Rupica - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Rupica - Croatian

Rupice - ? (Serbo-Croatian)

Satite [?] / Tvali [?] - Georgian (Kartuli)

Tappelhål - Swedish* (Estonia)

Thokb - Arabic* (Tunisia)

Trou mélodique - French

Trypa - Greek

Tvali [?] / Satite [?] - Georgian (Kartuli)

Vrtnica - ? (Serbo-Croatian)