Choir

/ˈkwaɪər/ noun

A choir is a group of people who sing together, often in churches, schools, or concerts. They usually perform in parts, with different voices singing different notes that blend into harmony.

“Choir” comes from Old French “quer” or “choeur,” from Latin “chorus,” meaning a group of singers or dancers. The spelling shifted under the influence of Greek-based spellings, but the pronunciation stayed closer to “quire.”

AMመዘምራን
ARجوقة
BNগায়কদল
CSsbor
DAkor
DEChor
ELχορωδία
EScoro
FAگروه کر
FIkuoro
FRchœur
GUગાયક મંડળ
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