Cadence

/ˈkeɪdəns/ noun

The rhythmic flow of sounds in speech or music, or a concluding musical phrase that provides closure.

From Latin 'cadentia', meaning 'falling', derived from 'cadere' (to fall). Originally referred to the 'falling' of the voice at the end of a sentence, later extended to musical contexts in the 14th century.

AMሪትም
ARإيقاع
BNতাল
CSkadence
DAkadence
DEKadenz
ELκάδενζα
EScadencia
FAسرعت
FIkadenssi
FRcadence
GUલય
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