Skip to content

armonia

harmony

noun ar-moh-NEE-ah Rare

Origin: Greek harmonia (joining, concord), from harmos (joint)

Usage Note

Armonia covers musical harmony (armonia vocale = 'vocal harmony'), interpersonal accord (vivere in armonia = 'to live in harmony'), and aesthetic balance. The adjective is armonioso. In Italian music theory armonia is also the specific term for the study of chord structures. Plural: armonie.

Examples

"Cantano in perfetta armonia da anni."

Natural Translation

They have been singing in perfect harmony for years.

Literal Translation

They-sing in perfect harmony from years.

Explore Italian by topic