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How to you write musical notes in different languages ?
Music is also said to be a language on its own.
In Romance language speaking countries (Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, etc.) music notes are named DO, RE, MI, FA, SOL, LA, SI while in other countries each note is named with a letter C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
In the table below, you will learn the system used for several languages.
Feel free to add more languages in the table below (by editing this wiki page):
English | German | Japanese | Korean | Italian, Spanish, Turkish | French | Portuguese | Russian | Greek | Thai | Chinese |
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C | C | ハ (ha) | da | Do | Do | Dó | До (Do) | Ντο (Do) | โด | Do |
D | D | 二 (ni) | ra | Re | Ré | Ré | Ре (Re) | Ρε (Re) | เร | Re |
E | E | ホ (ho) | ma | Mi | Mi | Mi | Ми (Mi) | Μι (Mi) | มี | Mi |
F | F | へ (he) | ba | Fa | Fa | Fá | Фа (Fa) | Φα (Fa) | ฟา | Fa |
G | G | ト (to) | sa | Sol | Sol | Sol | Соль (Sol) | Σολ (Sol) | ซอล | Sol |
A | A | ヒ (hi) | ga | La | La | Lá | Ля (Lja) | Λα (La) | ลา | La |
B | H | ロ (ro) | na | Si | Si | Si | Си (Si) | Σι (Si) | ที | Si |