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mousikí
Music
Sounds arranged in a pleasing way; the word music comes from Greek.
Ακούω μουσική στον δρόμο για τη δουλειά.
I listen to music on my way to work.
'Μουσική' (mousikí) is derived from the Greek 'μουσική τέχνη' (mousikí téchni), translating to 'the art of the Muses', indicating its deep roots in ancient Greek culture and practice.
'Μουσική' is used in various contexts, both formal and informal, often relating to discussions of art, culture, and entertainment. It appears in spoken and written forms.
Widely referenced in classical mythology and poetry, particularly in the works of Homer and other ancient poets celebrating the Muses and the arts.