Rhythmus
rhythm
a regular pattern of sounds or movements
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Rhythmus synonyms
What's the difference between Rhythmus / Takt / Gleichmaß / Regelmäßigkeit / Beat / Tempo
Usually means a repeated musical or physical beat; often linked to music, steps, or clapping.
Emphasizes uniformity and steadiness rather than a musical rhythm.
Means constant repetition and predictability; broader than rhythm.
A borrowed word, mostly used in music and modern speech; can mean a strong musical beat.
Means the speed of movement, speech, or music; not the rhythm itself, but its pace.
A sequence of pitches; related to music, but it does not mean rhythm.
A technical term from poetry and music: the pattern of stresses and verse meter.
In music, the basic pulse or beat; in everyday language it can also mean heart rate, so context matters.
Literally means flow or stream; figuratively it refers to smoothness and continuity, not rhythm.
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How to pronounce Rhythmus and what this word means
Rhythmus means rhythm. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Rhythmus
/ˈʁʏtmʊs/
Rhythmus translation
rhythm
Rhythmus examples
Die Musik hat einen ruhigen Rhythmus.
Rhythmus transcription
/ˈʁʏtmʊs/
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Rhythmus meaning: what does it mean?
ein regelmäßiges Muster von Klängen oder Bewegungen
Rhythmus pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Rhythmus is pronounced as /ˈʁʏtmʊs/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Rhythmus definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Die Musik hat einen ruhigen Rhythmus. Translation: У музыки спокойный ритм.
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