See also: melódia, melodía, and melodią

Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin melodia, from Ancient Greek μελῳδίᾱ (melōidíā).

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Noun

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melodia f (plural melodies)

  1. melody
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Esperanto

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Etymology

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From melodio +‎ -a.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [meloˈdia]
  • Rhymes: -ia
  • Hyphenation: me‧lo‧di‧a

Adjective

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melodia (accusative singular melodian, plural melodiaj, accusative plural melodiajn)

  1. melodious, tuneful

Finnish

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Etymology

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From Latin melodia, from Ancient Greek μελῳδῐ́ᾱ (melōidíā).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmelodiɑ/, [ˈme̞lo̞ˌdiɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -iɑ
  • Syllabification(key): me‧lo‧di‧a

Noun

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melodia

  1. (music) melody, tune

Declension

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Inflection of melodia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative melodia melodiat
genitive melodian melodioiden
melodioitten
partitive melodiaa melodioita
illative melodiaan melodioihin
singular plural
nominative melodia melodiat
accusative nom. melodia melodiat
gen. melodian
genitive melodian melodioiden
melodioitten
melodiain rare
partitive melodiaa melodioita
inessive melodiassa melodioissa
elative melodiasta melodioista
illative melodiaan melodioihin
adessive melodialla melodioilla
ablative melodialta melodioilta
allative melodialle melodioille
essive melodiana melodioina
translative melodiaksi melodioiksi
abessive melodiatta melodioitta
instructive melodioin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of melodia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative melodiani melodiani
accusative nom. melodiani melodiani
gen. melodiani
genitive melodiani melodioideni
melodioitteni
melodiaini rare
partitive melodiaani melodioitani
inessive melodiassani melodioissani
elative melodiastani melodioistani
illative melodiaani melodioihini
adessive melodiallani melodioillani
ablative melodialtani melodioiltani
allative melodialleni melodioilleni
essive melodianani melodioinani
translative melodiakseni melodioikseni
abessive melodiattani melodioittani
instructive
comitative melodioineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative melodiasi melodiasi
accusative nom. melodiasi melodiasi
gen. melodiasi
genitive melodiasi melodioidesi
melodioittesi
melodiaisi rare
partitive melodiaasi melodioitasi
inessive melodiassasi melodioissasi
elative melodiastasi melodioistasi
illative melodiaasi melodioihisi
adessive melodiallasi melodioillasi
ablative melodialtasi melodioiltasi
allative melodiallesi melodioillesi
essive melodianasi melodioinasi
translative melodiaksesi melodioiksesi
abessive melodiattasi melodioittasi
instructive
comitative melodioinesi

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /me.loˈdi.a/
  • Rhymes: -ia
  • Hyphenation: me‧lo‧dì‧a

Noun

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melodia f (plural melodie)

  1. (music) melody, tune
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Latin

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Etymology

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Late adoption of Ancient Greek μελῳδῐ́ᾱ (melōidíā) thus with ō for oe (seen in cōmoedia and tragoedia).

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Noun

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melōdia f (genitive melōdiae); first declension

  1. melody
  2. pleasant song

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First-declension noun.

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Polish

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin melōdia, from Ancient Greek μελῳδίᾱ (melōidíā).

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  • IPA(key): /mɛˈlɔ.dja/
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  • Rhymes: -ɔdja
  • Syllabification: me‧lo‧dia

Noun

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melodia f (diminutive melodyjka)

  1. (music) melody

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adjective
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Further reading

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  • melodia in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • melodia in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin melōdia (melody), from Ancient Greek μελῳδίᾱ (melōidíā, singing, chanting), from μέλος (mélos, musical phrase) + ἀοιδή (aoidḗ, song), contracted form ᾠδή (ōidḗ).

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  • Hyphenation: me‧lo‧di‧a

Noun

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melodia f (plural melodias)

  1. melody (sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase)
  2. (figurative) harmony (pleasing arrangement of sounds)
    Synonyms: harmonia, sinfonia
    Antonyms: cacofonia, desafinação, dissonância
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