etude

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See also: Etude, étude, and Etüde

English

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Etymology

From around the year 1837, from French étude (study) from the Latin studium (spirit", "devotion" or "study).

Pronunciation

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Noun

etude (plural etudes)

  1. (music) A short piece of music, designed to give a performer practice in a particular area or skill.

Synonyms

  • (a song written as an exercise): study

Translations


Danish

Noun

etude c (singular definite etuden, plural indefinite etuder)

  1. etude

Declension

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Indonesian

Etymology

From French étude (study), from Old French estude (study), from the Latin studium (spirit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /etudɛ/
  • Hyphenation: étu‧dè

Noun

étudè (first-person possessive etudeku, second-person possessive etudemu, third-person possessive etudenya)

  1. (music) etude

Further reading