Examples of using "Musiikista" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Are you fond of music?
- Do you like music?
Do you like music?
They love music.
Do you love music?
We talked about music.
Do you like this music?
- I am very interested in music.
- I'm very interested in music.
Nancy likes music.
He talked about music.
Do you like Mozart's music?
I enjoy classical music.
We like music.
I like all kinds of music.
They are talking about music.
Do you care for classical music?
I like rock music.
I don't like that kind of music.
- Tom is fond of classical music.
- Tom likes classical music.
He is very fond of music.
What music do you like?
Mary likes country music.
- My father doesn't like music.
- My father does not like music.
Enjoy the fucking music!
- I am very interested in music.
- I'm very interested in music.
I don't like classical music.
Tom likes classical music.
What kind of music did you like when you were younger?
- She was fond of poetry and music.
- She liked poetry and music.
Mary is fond of Celtic music.
"She likes music." "So do I."
Tom loves talking about music.
Tom is interested in French music.
I like jazz. What kind of music do you like?
They sat still as if they were charmed by the music.
He likes both music and sports.
I am not so fond of music as you are.
Tom doesn't like the same kind of music as Mary does.
A lot of people around here like country music.
What's your favorite kind of music?
Tom became interested in music because his neighbor was quite a musician.
If you have no liking for modern music, you will not enjoy this concert.
The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
This video is of interest to anyone who likes classical music and the cello in particular.