amante de la música
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
un amateur de musique, un audiophile (for classical music)
from the spanish MUSICA English is a Germanic language and the German word for music is Musik
Videos musicales is Spanish and translates to music videos in the English language. Music videos are scenes performed by artists and dancers in combination with their music.
the following are the few translated version of word "MUSIC" in different languages: música = SPANISH موسيقى = ARABIC muziek = DUTCH 音乐 = CHINEESE संगीत = HINDI музыка = RUSSIAN musique = FRENCH
Music lover = Amante de música
Amor musicae.
In French a music lover is a "Melomane" Audiophile
The Spanish word for music is música
You can use the word "lover" to refer to someone with whom you have a romantic or sexual relationship. For example, "He is my lover," or "She confessed her feelings to her secret lover." Be mindful of the context in which you use the word, as it carries strong connotations of passion and intimacy.
Music lover
'Amante' is a Spanish equivalent of 'lover' in the sense of another person. It's pronounced 'ah-MAHN-teh'. The word 'aficionado' is an equivalent in terms of a 'lover' of a sport, for example. It's pronounced 'ah-fee-syoh-NAH-thoh'.
"Mey*-lo-mahn" is the pronunciation of the French word mélomane.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective or noun in its feminine singular form. It means "music-loving" as an adjective. It translates as "music-lover, music lover" as a noun.
music lover is an adjective
un amateur de musique, un audiophile (for classical music)
Someone who loves music is most frequently called a music lover. One could use the word aesthete or (in the U.S.) esthete to refer to someone who has--or claims to have--a refined appreciation and love of beauty in art, music, poetry, nature, etc. Mélomane is a French word for music lover, but it is not in common usage in the U.S., at least.
from the spanish MUSICA English is a Germanic language and the German word for music is Musik