musica
music
noun MOO-zee-kah Less Common
Origin: from Greek 'mousike', art of the Muses
Usage Note
Musica is feminine, stressed on the first syllable, with the rarely-used plural musiche. The idiom cambiare musica means 'to change one's tune', i.e. to behave differently.
Examples
"Ascolto la musica ogni sera."
Natural Translation
I listen to music every evening.
Literal Translation
I-listen the music every evening.
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