Harmony
Translations of "harmony" (53 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | harmoni(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | συμφωνία(agreement or accord), συμφωνία(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), ἁρμονία(agreement or accord), ἁρμονία(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | sumphōnía, sumphōnía, harmonía, harmonía | |
| Arabic | اِنْسِجَام(agreement or accord), تَنَاغُم(agreement or accord), تَوَافُق(agreement or accord) | insijām, tanāḡum, tawāfuq | |
| Armenian | համերաշխություն(agreement or accord), հարմոնիա(agreement or accord), հարմոնիա(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), ներդաշնակություն(agreement or accord), ներդաշնակություն(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | hamerašxutʻyun, harmonia, harmonia, nerdašnakutʻyun, nerdašnakutʻyun | |
| Belarusian | гармо́нія(agreement or accord), гармо́нія(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), гармо́нія(music: the academic study of chords), зго́да(agreement or accord), сугу́чнасць(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), сугу́чча(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | harmónija, harmónija, harmónija, zhóda, suhúčnascʹ, suhúčča | |
| Bulgarian | съгла́сие(agreement or accord), съзву́чие(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), хармо́ния(agreement or accord), хармо́ния(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), хармо́ния(music: the academic study of chords) | sǎglásie, sǎzvúčie, harmónija, harmónija, harmónija | |
| Catalan | harmonia(agreement or accord), harmonia(music: the academic study of chords) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | ئاھەنگ(agreement or accord), ئاھەنگ(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | aheng, aheng | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 和睦(agreement or accord), 和聲 /和声(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), 和聲學 /和声学(music: the academic study of chords), 和諧 /和谐(agreement or accord), 和諧 /和谐(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), 哈默妮(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), 調和 /调和(agreement or accord), 諧和 /谐和(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | hémù, heshēng, héshēngxué, héxié, héxié, hāmònī, tiáohé, xiéhé | |
| Czech | harmonie(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonie(music: the academic study of chords), harmonie(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), soulad(agreement or accord), soulad(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Dutch | eendracht(agreement or accord), harmonie(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), overeenstemming(agreement or accord), samenklank(agreement or accord), samenklank(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Esperanto | harmonio(agreement or accord), harmonio(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Estonian | harmoonia(agreement or accord), harmoonia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmoonia(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), kooskõla(agreement or accord), kooskõla(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Finnish | harmonia(agreement or accord), harmonia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sointu(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), sointuoppi(music: the academic study of chords), sopusointu(agreement or accord), sopusointu(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| French | harmonie(agreement or accord), harmonie(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonie(music: the academic study of chords), harmonie(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Galician | harmonía(agreement or accord), harmonía(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Georgian | ჰარმონია(agreement or accord), ჰარმონია(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | harmonia, harmonia | |
| German | Einklang(agreement or accord), Harmonie(agreement or accord), Harmonie(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), Harmonie(music: the academic study of chords), Harmonie(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), Harmonielehre(music: the academic study of chords), Wohlklang(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Greek | αρμονία(agreement or accord), αρμονία(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), αρμονία(music: the academic study of chords), αρμονία(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), αρμονικότητα(agreement or accord), συγχορδία(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | armonía, armonía, armonía, armonía, armonikótita, synchordía | |
| Hindi | संधि(agreement or accord), सद्भाव(agreement or accord), समन्वय(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), सामंजस्य(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), स्वर-संगति(music: the academic study of chords) | sandhi, sadbhāv, samanvay, sāmañjasya, svar-saṅgti | |
| Hungarian | akkord(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), összhangzattan(music: the academic study of chords) | — | |
| Icelandic | hljómfræði(music: the academic study of chords), jafnvægi(agreement or accord), samhljómur(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), samhljómur(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), samlyndi(agreement or accord), samræmi(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Indonesian | keselarasan(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Irish | armóin(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), armóin(music: the academic study of chords), armóin(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), comhchuibheacht(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), comhréiteach(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), comhtheacht(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), síth(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Italian | armonia(agreement or accord), armonia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), armonia(music: the academic study of chords), armonia(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Japanese | ハーモニー(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), 和声(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), 和声(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), 和声学(music: the academic study of chords), 調和(agreement or accord), 調和(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | hāmonī, wasei, wasei, waseigaku, chōwa, chōwa | |
| Korean | 조화(agreement or accord), 조화(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), 화성(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), 화성학(music: the academic study of chords) | johwa, johwa, hwaseong, hwaseonghak | |
| Latin | concentio(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), concentio(music: the academic study of chords) | — | |
| Latvian | harmonija(agreement or accord), harmonija(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), saskaņa(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Lithuanian | darna(agreement or accord), harmonija(agreement or accord), harmonija(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Macedonian | слога(agreement or accord), хармонија(agreement or accord), хармонија(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), хармонија(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | sloga, harmonija, harmonija, harmonija | |
| Manx | cochiaull(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), cochiaull(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Māori | reo niko(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), reo niko(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), reretahi(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Norman | harmonie(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | harmoni(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Old English | efnheorte(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Persian | هارمونی(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | hârmoni | |
| Polish | harmonia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonia(music: the academic study of chords), harmonia(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), zgoda(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Portuguese | acorde(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), harmonia(agreement or accord), harmonia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonia(music: the academic study of chords) | — | |
| Romanian | armonie(agreement or accord), armonie(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), armonie(music: the academic study of chords), armonie(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Russian | акко́рд(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), гармо́ния(agreement or accord), гармо́ния(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), гармо́ния(music: the academic study of chords), гармо́ния(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), согла́сие(agreement or accord), созву́чие(agreement or accord), созву́чие(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), созву́чие(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | akkórd, garmónija, garmónija, garmónija, garmónija, soglásije, sozvúčije, sozvúčije, sozvúčije | |
| Sanskrit | ऐक्य(agreement or accord), राग(agreement or accord), संधि(agreement or accord) | aikya, rāga, saṃdhi | |
| Scottish Gaelic | co-cheòl(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), co-fhuaim(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), co-sheirm(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), co-sheirm(music: the academic study of chords), co-sheirm(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), rèite(agreement or accord), rèiteachadh(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | hàrmōnija(agreement or accord), hàrmōnija(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), saglasje(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sklȁd(agreement or accord), sklȁd(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sklȁdnōst(agreement or accord), sklȁdnōst(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sázvūčje(agreement or accord), sázvūčje(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sázvūčje(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), са́звӯчје(agreement or accord), са́звӯчје(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), са́звӯчје(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), сагласје(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), скла̏д(agreement or accord), скла̏д(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), скла̏дно̄ст(agreement or accord), скла̏дно̄ст(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), ха̀рмо̄нија(agreement or accord), ха̀рмо̄нија(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Slovak | harmónia(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmónia(music: the academic study of chords), harmónia(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), súlad(agreement or accord), súlad(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Slovene | harmonija(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonija(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), sozvočje(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), sozvočje(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord) | — | |
| Spanish | armonía(agreement or accord), armonía(music: the academic study of chords), harmonía(agreement or accord), harmonía(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Swedish | ackord(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), harmoni(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), harmonilära(music: the academic study of chords), sämja(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Tamil | இசை(agreement or accord), இசை(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), இசைவு(agreement or accord), இணக்கம்(agreement or accord), நல்லிணக்கம்(agreement or accord) | icai, icai, icaivu, iṇakkam, nalliṇakkam | |
| Thai | ความบรรสาน(agreement or accord) | — | |
| Turkish | ahenk(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), armoni(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), armoni(music: the academic study of chords), armoni(music: two or more notes played simultaneously to produce a chord), uyum(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гармо́нія(agreement or accord), гармо́нія(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), гармо́нія(music: the academic study of chords), зго́да(agreement or accord), співзву́чність(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), співзву́ччя(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds) | harmónija, harmónija, harmónija, zhóda, spivzvúčnistʹ, spivzvúččja | |
| Vietnamese | hoà thuận(agreement or accord), hài hoà(agreement or accord), hài hoà(pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds), điều hoà(agreement or accord) | — |
harmoni
համերաշխություն, հարմոնիա, հարմոնիա, ներդաշնակություն, ներդաշնակություն
hamerašxutʻyun, harmonia, harmonia, nerdašnakutʻyun, nerdašnakutʻyun
гармо́нія, гармо́нія, гармо́нія, зго́да, сугу́чнасць, сугу́чча
harmónija, harmónija, harmónija, zhóda, suhúčnascʹ, suhúčča
съгла́сие, съзву́чие, хармо́ния, хармо́ния, хармо́ния
sǎglásie, sǎzvúčie, harmónija, harmónija, harmónija
harmonia, harmonia
和睦, 和聲 /和声, 和聲學 /和声学, 和諧 /和谐, 和諧 /和谐, 哈默妮, 調和 /调和, 諧和 /谐和
hémù, heshēng, héshēngxué, héxié, héxié, hāmònī, tiáohé, xiéhé
harmonie, harmonie, harmonie, soulad, soulad
eendracht, harmonie, overeenstemming, samenklank, samenklank
harmonio, harmonio
harmoonia, harmoonia, harmoonia, kooskõla, kooskõla
harmonia, harmonia, sointu, sointuoppi, sopusointu, sopusointu
harmonie, harmonie, harmonie, harmonie
harmonía, harmonía
Einklang, Harmonie, Harmonie, Harmonie, Harmonie, Harmonielehre, Wohlklang
αρμονία, αρμονία, αρμονία, αρμονία, αρμονικότητα, συγχορδία
armonía, armonía, armonía, armonía, armonikótita, synchordía
akkord, összhangzattan
hljómfræði, jafnvægi, samhljómur, samhljómur, samlyndi, samræmi
keselarasan
armóin, armóin, armóin, comhchuibheacht, comhréiteach, comhtheacht, síth
armonia, armonia, armonia, armonia
concentio, concentio
harmonija, harmonija, saskaņa
darna, harmonija, harmonija
cochiaull, cochiaull
reo niko, reo niko, reretahi
harmonie
harmoni
efnheorte
harmonia, harmonia, harmonia, zgoda
acorde, harmonia, harmonia, harmonia
armonie, armonie, armonie, armonie
акко́рд, гармо́ния, гармо́ния, гармо́ния, гармо́ния, согла́сие, созву́чие, созву́чие, созву́чие
akkórd, garmónija, garmónija, garmónija, garmónija, soglásije, sozvúčije, sozvúčije, sozvúčije
co-cheòl, co-fhuaim, co-sheirm, co-sheirm, co-sheirm, rèite, rèiteachadh
hàrmōnija, hàrmōnija, saglasje, sklȁd, sklȁd, sklȁdnōst, sklȁdnōst, sázvūčje, sázvūčje, sázvūčje, са́звӯчје, са́звӯчје, са́звӯчје, сагласје, скла̏д, скла̏д, скла̏дно̄ст, скла̏дно̄ст, ха̀рмо̄нија, ха̀рмо̄нија
harmónia, harmónia, harmónia, súlad, súlad
harmonija, harmonija, sozvočje, sozvočje
armonía, armonía, harmonía, harmonía
ackord, harmoni, harmonilära, sämja
ความบรรสาน
ahenk, armoni, armoni, armoni, uyum
гармо́нія, гармо́нія, гармо́нія, зго́да, співзву́чність, співзву́ччя
harmónija, harmónija, harmónija, zhóda, spivzvúčnistʹ, spivzvúččja
hoà thuận, hài hoà, hài hoà, điều hoà
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