English
Noun
D major (uncountable)
- (music) The major key with the notes D, E, F♯, G, A, B, and C♯, the key signature of which has two sharps.
- (music) The major chord with a root of D.
Coordinate terms
Translations
the major key with D as its tonic
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: D大調 / D大调 (zh) (dīdàdiào)
- Dutch: D-majeur (nl), D-groot (nl)
- Finnish: D-duuri (fi)
- French: ré majeur (fr) m
- German: D-Dur (de) n
- Hungarian: D-dúr
- Icelandic: D-dúr m
- Japanese: ニ長調 (ニちょうちょう, nichōchō)
- Korean: 라장조 (ko) (rajangjo)
- Russian: ре мажо́р m (re mažór)
- Spanish: re mayor m
- Swedish: D-dur (sv)
- Turkish: Re majör
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the major chord with a root of D
- Dutch: D-majeur (nl), D-groot (nl)
- French: ré majeur (fr) m
- German: D-Dur (de) n
- Hungarian: D-dúr
- Spanish: re mayor m
- Swedish: D-dur (sv) n
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