English
Noun
musicology (usually uncountable, plural musicologies)
- (music) the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound.
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Translations
study of music
- Albanian: muzikologji (sq) f
- Arabic: علم الموسيقى m (ʿilm al-mūsīqā)
- Armenian: երաժշտագիտություն (hy) (eražštagitutʿyun)
- Bulgarian: музикология f (muzikologija)
- Catalan: musicologia f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 音樂學 (zh), 音乐学 (zh) (yīnyuèxué)
- Czech: muzikologie f
- Danish: musikvidenskab c
- Dutch: musicologie f
- Esperanto: muzikologio
- Estonian: muusikateadus (et)
- Finnish: musiikkitiede (fi), musikologia
- French: musicologie (fr) f
- Georgian: მუსიკათმცოდნეობა (musiḳatmcodneoba)
- German: Musikwissenschaft f
- Greek: μουσικολογία (el) f (mousikología)
- Hebrew: מוזיקולוגיה (he) f (muzikológya)
- Hungarian: zenetudomány (hu)
- Icelandic: tónlistarfræði
- Indonesian: musikologi (id)
- Italian: musicologia (it) f
- Japanese: 音楽学 (おんがくがく, ongakugaku)
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- Korean: 음악학 (eumakhak)
- Latvian: muzikoloģija f
- Lithuanian: muzikologija f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: musikkvitenskap m
- Nynorsk: musikkvitskap m
- Persian: موسیقیشناسی (musiki šenâsi)
- Polish: muzykologia (pl) f
- Portuguese: musicologia f
- Romanian: muzicologie (ro) f
- Russian: музыкове́дение (ru) n (muzykovédenije), музыкозна́ние (ru) n (muzykoznánije)
- Scots: muisicologie
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: музикологија f
- Roman: muzikologija (sh) f
- Slovak: muzikológia f
- Slovene: muzikologija (sl) f
- Spanish: musicología (es) f
- Swedish: musikvetenskap c
- Tagalog: musikolohiya
- Turkish: müzikoloji (tr)
- Ukrainian: музикозна́вство n (muzykoznávstvo)
- Yiddish: מוזיקאלאגיע f (muzikalagye)
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