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French use the term "country music" to speak of American country music. They use the term "chanson française" when speaking of popular French music in French language, "musette" to describe accordion pieces of music.
The French verb (se) balader means to stroll in French; "un baladeur" is the name given to a mobile device than you can listen music while strolling or jogging. It was first invented to translate the brand name "walkman" but is used now for MP3 or MP4 mobile devices.
The name Tristan does not have a direct translation or meaning in Japanese as it is of Celtic origin. Japanese language and culture do not have an equivalent name with the same meaning or significance. In Japanese, names are typically chosen for their phonetic sound rather than their meaning.
"Street of the Lilacs" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Rue des Lilas. The phrase most famously references a road in the 19th arrondissement ("district") of Paris, France and a title by the Breton traditional music group Katé-Mé. The pronunciation will be "ryoo dey lee-la" in French.
ashley aime bien la musique. french. a ashley le fascina escuchar música .. spanish
It is named "baroque". The Baroque style of music gets its name from a French word that means irregular and weird.
French use the term "country music" to speak of American country music. They use the term "chanson française" when speaking of popular French music in French language, "musette" to describe accordion pieces of music.
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The term found in french music, "vif" comes from the french word for life. In music it means to play fast, or lively.
It means "listen" to the music.
it was the time of music with Mozart and beetoven
tons of music was played some were from different countries.
Partition or partitions de musique are French equivalents of the English phrase "sheet music."Specifically, the French noun partition in the singular or partitions in the plural means "sheet music." It is possible to elaborate even further by adding the phrase de musique. The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun musique means "music."The pronunciation will be "pahr-tee-tyoh duh myoo-zeek" in both the singular and the plural forms of the phrase in French.
The French term, musique gratuite, means free music. Free music includes sheet music, online music sites like Pandora, watching music videos on sites like YouTube, and free MP3 downloads.
The French verb (se) balader means to stroll in French; "un baladeur" is the name given to a mobile device than you can listen music while strolling or jogging. It was first invented to translate the brand name "walkman" but is used now for MP3 or MP4 mobile devices.
It was well known in the Classical Period(in the 1700s).
Un pupitre is a desk, especially one for pupils at school.