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موسیقی

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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Persian موسیقی (musiqi), from Arabic مُوسِيقِيّ (mūsīqiyy).

Noun

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موسیقی (musiki)

  1. the science of music
    Synonym: رامش (râmiş)

Descendants

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  • Turkish: musiki

References

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  • Redhouse, James W. (1890) “موسیقی”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[1], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian

Persian

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Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic مُوسِيقَى (mūsīqā), ultimately from Ancient Greek μουσική (mousikḗ).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? mūsīqī
Dari reading? mūsīqī
Iranian reading? musiği
Tajik reading? musiqi
  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

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Dari موسیقی
Iranian Persian
Tajik мусиқӣ

موسیقی (musiqi)

  1. music
    Synonym: موزیک (muzik)
    • c. 1520, Selim I of the Ottoman Empire, edited by Benedek Péri, The Persian Dīvān of Yavuz Sulṭān Selīm, Budapest, Hungary: Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network, →ISBN, page 282:
      گهی اگرچه ببزم می و مقام نشاط
      نوای موسیقی و ساز هم کمال بود
      gahē agarči ba-bazm-i may u muqām-i nišāt
      nawā-yi mūsīqī u sāz ham kamāl buwad
      Sometimes, though at the feast of wine and at the seat of pleasure,
      The tunes of the music and the musical instruments are perfect as well []
      (Classical Persian transliteration)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Sindhi

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian موسیقی (musiqi).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مُوسِيقِي (mūsīqī? (Devanagari मूसीक़ी)

  1. music

References

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  • Parmanand, Mewaram (1910) “مۇسِيقيِ”, in Sindhi-English Dictionary, Hyderabad, Sindh: The Sind Juvenile Co-operative Society

Urdu

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Urdu Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian مُوسِیقِی (mūsīqī), from Arabic مُوسِيقَى (mūsīqā), ultimately from Ancient Greek μουσική (mousikḗ). [1] First attested in 1792[2] as Middle Hindi موسیقی (mvsyqy).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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مُوسِیقِی (mūsīqīf (Hindi spelling मूसीक़ी or मौसीक़ी)[4]

  1. music
    Synonym: سَن٘گِیت (saṅgīt)

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