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How comes the word "eletronica" is so common for hour scene?
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Bloodflower
i wondered why, since its simple spanish meaning nothing more than "electronic", why people use it to define whole "edm" genre???

anyone knows more specific?
Poncho
Don't ask questions.:nervous:
Bloodflower
sry no k plz go thnx
Poncho
you are forgiven
Mr. Pink
WHy? No idea...

but why the hell do the people above me make so much noise when they're fukin?
Renegade
It's not the Spanish word, it's a singular collective noun. The "-a" or "-ia" suffix are often used to conjugate singular nouns into singular collective nouns.

Australis = Australia
Paraphernalis = Paraphernalia
Animal = Animalia

By the same token:

Electronic = Electronica

If you have several different "variants" of an electronic music, then these variants can be referred to, collectively, as "electronica" in the same way that several different variants of "animals" can be referred to collectively as "animalia".

(I think that's how it works anyway...)
DigitalMP
because it's better than techno.
charmscars
most of the ppl i know use the term- i think it's a much better umbrella term.
EDM- electronic dance music, b/c there is a lot of experimental electronic stuff you won't hear ina club, and you can't dance to that is sort of in it's own genre.
Bloodflower
Ahhh so if i got u right with my crappy english renegade

instead of one eletronic, u can call different "electronics" also eletronica, n its just as right?
Renegade
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Originally posted by Bloodflower
Ahhh so if i got u right with my crappy english renegade

instead of one eletronic, u can call different "electronics" also eletronica, n its just as right?


Electronic = adjective ("This is an electronic thing.")
Electronics = Plural Noun ("These things use/are electronics.")
Electronica = Singular Collective Noun ("These electronic things that use electronics are known collectively as "electronica".")

"Electronica" would technically refer to the all things that are electronic or all electronics. Why it generally only refers to types of electronic music is something I don't know.... so I hope you're as confused as I am? :conf:

Bloodflower
ahhhhh so like

people old or young are HUMANS, aka HUMANIA?
Renegade
Yeah, it's a similar thing but different suffix:

Human = noun/adjective
Humans = plural
Hominidae = Singular Collective Noun

But that only works if you have different "types" of humans - i.e. different species - not just lots of humans of the same specie (in which case you'd use the plural noun).
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