music
Musik is the German word for music. It is used in the same context as the English word music, referring to an art form that uses sound and silence to create a melody. It can also refer to a particular genre or style of music, such as classical, pop, or jazz.
I love classical music.
This sentence is a simple statement of someone expressing their love for classical music. In German, the verb typically comes in the second position, hence 'Ich liebe', which translates to 'I love'. 'klassische Musik' is the object, or the thing that the speaker loves.
Do you like to listen to music?
This sentence is a question asking if someone enjoys listening to music. In German, the verb 'hörst', the second-person singular form of 'hören' (to listen), comes before the subject 'du' (you) in questions, which is unlike English word order. 'gerne' is an adverb that shows that the action is done with pleasure.
She plays the music loudly.
This sentence talks about a person (she) playing music loudly. Here 'Sie' means 'she', 'spielt' is the third person singular form of the verb 'spielen' which means 'to play', and 'laut' means 'loud'. In German, the adverb typically goes at the end of sentence.