Chorus

/ˈkɔːrəs/ noun, verb

As a noun, a chorus is a group of singers or the part of a song that repeats and is often the most memorable. As a verb, it means to say or sing something together at the same time.

“Chorus” comes from Latin “chorus,” from Greek “khoros,” meaning a group of singers and dancers in ancient plays. It has always carried the idea of a group voice.

AMመዝሙር
ARجوقة
BNসমবেত গান
CSrefrén
DAomkvæd
DERefrain
ELρεφρέν
EScoro
FAگروه سرایی
FIkertosäe
FRrefrain
GUસમૂહ ગાન
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