the word is: music
English ['mju: z? K]
Interpretation:
n. Music; A beautiful voice; Music score
Example:
Used as a noun (n.)
He is interested in music.
He is interested in music.
Extended information:
Common usage mistakes:
He played some wonderful music on the piano.
Error: He played some wonderful music on the piano.
Correct: He played some wonderful music on the piano.
Analysis: Music is an uncountable noun with no plural form, and "several pieces of music" can be said as severe pieces of music.
etymological explanation: it entered English in the mid-13th century and directly originated from Latin music, which means music; Originally from ancient French, musique means the art of music.