IPA: /məˈzɜːrkə/
KK: /məˈzɜr.kə/
A traditional Polish dance characterized by a moderate tempo and a strong accent on the second beat, often accompanied by music written in triple time.
The dancers performed a lively mazurka at the festival, showcasing their cultural heritage.
Mazurka originates from Polish 'mazurek', which means a dance from the Mazovia region of Poland. The term refers specifically to a lively Polish folk dance in triple time, often accompanied by music.
Think of the lively dance from the Mazovia region of Poland when you hear 'mazurka' — it helps you remember that this word refers to a specific type of Polish dance.