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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MélodieMélodie - Wikipedia

    A mélodie ( French: [melɔdi] ⓘ) is a form of French art song, arising in the mid-19th century. It is comparable to the German Lied. A chanson, by contrast, is a folk or popular French song. The literal meaning of the word in the French language is "melody".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiedLied - Wikipedia

    In the Western classical music tradition, Lied (/ l iː d, l iː t /, pl. Lieder / ˈ l iː d ər /; German pronunciation:, pl. , lit. ' song ') is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music.

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  4. Its phrase "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" ("Unity and Justice and Freedom") is considered the unofficial national motto of Germany, and is inscribed on modern German Army belt buckles and the rims of some German coins.

  5. May 23, 2024 · From Middle High German leit, from Old High German leid, from Proto-Germanic *laiþą, related to *laiþaz (“loath”) . Cognate with Dutch leed, English loath. Originally unrelated with the verb leiden (“to suffer”), though the two stems early on began to influence each other. See leid for more.

  6. Traduction de "leid" en français. Nom. Adjectif. Adverbe. Verbe. souffrance f mal m douleur f pitié f. chagrin m. assez triste las suis désolée. Voir plus. Nur meiner Schwester tat es leid. Ma sœur est la seule qui s'est sentie mal. Es tut mir leid wegen gestern. Bien, écoutes, je voulais dire que je suis désolé pour hier.

  7. Leid, n., ‘harm, hurt, sorrow,’ from MidHG. leit ( d ), n., ‘affliction, pain, evil’ (as adj. ‘afflicting’), OHG. leid , n., ‘that which causes affliction; harm, pain’ ( leid , adj., ‘afflicting, repugnant, hateful’).

  8. leid translation in German - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'Leid, leiden, leider, leidig', examples, definition, conjugation.

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