A1 noun Neutre #3,379 le plus courant

音楽

ongaku /oŋɡakɯ/

Music refers to the art of arranging sounds in time through elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. It is used generally to describe any organized sound meant for entertainment, artistic expression, or cultural ritual.

Exemples

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1

私は毎日、家で音楽を聴きます。

I listen to music at home every day.

2

音楽は国境を越えて人々の心を繋ぎます。

Music transcends borders and connects people's hearts.

3

最近、どんな音楽を聴いてるの?

What kind of music have you been listening to lately?

Famille de mots

Nom
音楽
Verb
音楽をやる
Adverbe
音楽的に
Adjectif
音楽的な
Apparenté
音楽家
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Astuce mémo

The first kanji 音 (on) means 'sound' and the second 楽 (gaku) means 'comfort/enjoyment.' Think of music as 'enjoyable sound.'

Quiz rapide

私はピアノの____が好きです。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 音楽

Exemples

1

私は毎日、家で音楽を聴きます。

everyday

I listen to music at home every day.

2

音楽は国境を越えて人々の心を繋ぎます。

formal

Music transcends borders and connects people's hearts.

3

最近、どんな音楽を聴いてるの?

informal

What kind of music have you been listening to lately?

4

本論文では、中世ヨーロッパの宗教音楽について考察する。

academic

This paper examines the religious music of medieval Europe.

5

弊社の新しい広告には、明るい音楽を採用する予定です。

business

We plan to use upbeat music for our company's new advertisement.

Famille de mots

Nom
音楽
Verb
音楽をやる
Adverbe
音楽的に
Adjectif
音楽的な
Apparenté
音楽家

Collocations courantes

音楽を聴く to listen to music
音楽を作る to create/compose music
音楽を楽しむ to enjoy music
音楽を演奏する to perform music
音楽の趣味 taste in music

Phrases Courantes

音楽に造詣が深い

to have deep knowledge of music

音楽の秋

autumn, the season for enjoying music

音楽が流れる

music plays (flows)

Souvent confondu avec

音楽 vs

'Oto' refers to any general sound (noise, footsteps), whereas 'Ongaku' specifically refers to organized musical art.

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Notes d'usage

Ongaku is a broad term used for all genres of music. It functions as a noun and is frequently paired with the verb 'kiku' (to listen).

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'ongaku' when they mean a specific 'song' (uta) or just 'sound' (oto). Also, ensure the particle 'o' is used when saying 'to listen to music' (ongaku o kiku).

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Astuce mémo

The first kanji 音 (on) means 'sound' and the second 楽 (gaku) means 'comfort/enjoyment.' Think of music as 'enjoyable sound.'

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Origine du mot

Derived from Middle Chinese, combining the characters for 'sound' and 'music/comfort.'

Modèles grammaticaux

Used as a direct object: [音楽] を [verb] Modified by adjectives: [きれいな] 音楽 No plural form changes (standard for Japanese nouns)
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Contexte culturel

In Japan, music is a vital part of seasonal festivals (matsuri) and modern social life through activities like Karaoke.

Quiz rapide

私はピアノの____が好きです。

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : 音楽

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