Definition
The action of joining together or uniting; association or alliance, especially in a musical or cooperative context.
Etymology
From Latin 'consertus' (joined together, interlaced), the past participle of 'conserere' (to join together). The word is primarily historical, appearing in Renaissance music theory and early English literature.
Kelly Says
This beautiful archaic word captures the Renaissance ideal of harmony—not just musical harmony, but the joining of people and ideas into unified wholes.
Translations
BNবাংলা
প্রচেষ্টা
pro-che-shta
CACatalà
esforç
es-for-th
CSČeština
úsilí
oo-si-lee
DEDeutsch
Konsertion
kon-zer-tion
ESEspañol
conserción
kon-ser-syon
FISuomi
ponnistus
pon-nis-tus
FRFrançais
consertion
konsɛʁ-syɔ̃
HUMagyar
küzdelem
kooz-de-lem
IDBahasa Indonesia
usaha
oo-sa-ha
ITItaliano
conservazione
kon-ser-va-tsione
MSBahasa Melayu
usaha
oo-sa-ha
NLNederlands
inspanning
in-span-ning
PLPolski
wysiłek
vye-si-leek
PTPortuguês
conserção
kon-ser-saow
RUРусский
созидание
so-zi-da-niye
SVSvenska
ansträngning
an-stren-ning
SWKiswahili
jitihada
ji-ti-ha-da
THไทย
ความพยายาม
khwam-pha-ya-yam
TLTL
pagpupursigi
pa-gu-pu-r-si-gi
UKУкраїнська
загартування
za-har-tu-vannya
VITiếng Việt
nỗ lực
no luuc
ZUZU
ukuhlangana
oo-koo-hla-nga-na