harmonie

/aʁ.mɔ.ni/
nounIntermediate
general

A state of peaceful and balanced coexistence, often in music, relationships, or nature.

Les couleurs de cette peinture créent une harmonie parfaite.

The colors in this painting create perfect harmony.

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In music, 'harmonie' refers to the combination of notes played simultaneously to create chords.

musical

A musical ensemble, often a choir or small orchestra.

L'harmonie de l'église a interprété un beau cantique.

The church choir performed a beautiful hymn.

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In this context, 'harmonie' is often used to refer to a specific type of musical group.

Collocations

en harmonie avecin harmony withcréer une harmonieto create harmonyrompre l'harmonieto break harmony

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Related Phrases

être en harmonie avec soi-mêmephrase
to be in harmony with oneself
l'harmonie des sphèresphrase
the harmony of the spheres (a philosophical concept)

💡Pro Tip

Musical vs. General Use

Remember that 'harmonie' can refer to both a musical concept and a general state of balance.

Gold Rule

Gender and Number

The word 'harmonie' is feminine and can be pluralized as 'harmonies'.

📖Word Origin

From Greek 'harmonia' (joining, fitting together), via Latin 'harmonia'.

📝Usage Notes

In French, 'harmonie' is often used in both literal and figurative senses, similar to English 'harmony'.

Word Breakdown

harmon
harmony, agreement
root
+
-ie
noun suffix
suffix
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