Tempo is the Italian word that means "the speed of the song."
Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. Its meanings include "time, tense, weather." The pronunciation is "TEHM-poh."
"Canzoncina" is an Italian equivalent of "little song."Specifically, the Italian word adds the suffix "-ina" to the feminine noun "canzone." The word "canzone" means "song." The diminutive suffix "-ina" means "dear, dear little, little."The pronunciation is "KAHN-tsohn-TSEE-nah."
Ritornello IS an Italian word. It means "chorus" by the way.
The word Amore means love, affection and fondness in Italian. It is a word that was popularized by the song lyric, "It's a big pizza pie; that's Amore!".
Niente is an Italian equivalent of the Yiddish word "bupkus."Specifically, the Yiddish word means "nothing, nothing at all." The Italian word literally means "nothing." The pronunciation is "NYEHN-teh."
Dell'Anno is an Italian word that means: Of the year.
The word "sonnet" originated from the Italian word "sonetto," which means "little song" or "small sound." This term reflects the original use of sonnets as short lyric poems set to music.
In italiano is the Italian equivalent of 'in Italian'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The masculine gender noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced 'een ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
There is no Italian word "augur," however, there is an Italian word "auguri" which means "Regards," or "Wishes," Is that what you meant?
No, bolognaise is a French word derived from the Italian word bolognese, which means from Bologna, Italy.
'Regalo' or 'dono' may be Italian equivalents of 'gift'. The Italian word 'regalo' is used when 'gift' means 'present'. The word 'dono' is used when 'gift' means 'talent' or 'donation'.
It is FRENCH, not Italian. It means FISH.
No, adobe is not an Italian word that means "wood."Specifically, legno is the Italian equivalent of "wood." Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "LEH-nyoh."