Thanks Knute for your answer, and for your offer, bur if someone who doesn't speak English (like me) wants to put a question in this forum, first he shoul know what is the name for the thing he's questioning for. And in general it could be necessary to know what is the name for a GRAPHIC SYMBOL (think to "TUPLET") in another language. http://www.visualdictionaryonline.com/arts-architecture/music.php gives the answer but just for English language. It shouldn't be very difficult to make a sort of "VISUAL MULTILINGUAL DICTIONARY OF MUSICAL SYMBOLS". Hope I've expressed myself clearly.
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