musical
The word 'musical' in Spanish translates directly to 'musical' in English. It is used to denote anything pertaining to or characterized by music. It may refer to a form of theatre that combines songs, spoken dialogue, and dance or simply describe the property of being pleasing to the ear as in 'sounds that are musical'. The Spanish term shares not only similar spelling but also identical meaning with its English counterpart.
The musical work was a great success.
This phrase indicates that a particular piece of music performed well, suggesting it was well-received by the audience.
She has always wanted to be part of a musical company.
This phrase expresses someone's ambition to join a group or organization that focuses on musical performances.
The festival will have several musical performances this weekend.
This phrase informs that an upcoming festival will feature multiple shows or acts concentrated on music.