subito, suddenly
The S means subito which in Italian means suddenly and the p means piano which means soft. The z is wrong. So it is either Spp which means suddenly soft or sfz which is a subito fortepiano which means a sudden accent immediately followed by piano (soft). There is also rfz which is rinforzando indicating that several notes, or a short phrase, are to be emphasized.
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subito, suddenly
The cast of Subito Dolce - 2013 includes: Marilyn Sarkissian as Woman
subito
Suddenly quiet
Subito Dolce - 2013 was released on: USA: 11 April 2013 (Moisture Festival)
To change the dynamic (or loudness) to soft, immediately. Subito in Italian means "immediately", piano means to play softly.
The answer you are looking for is "Subito"
subito.
when a male busts on a female face
Ciao Italia - 1989 Pollo Subito Chicken Now was released on: USA: 8 May 2010
I don't know, perhaps Basta combattere or Perhaps you mean Pace Subito (peace quickly)
"Right away!" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase anche (da) subito!Specifically, the adverb anche literally is "also, too". The preposition da literally means "about, from". The adverb subito translates as "immediately".The pronunciation will be "AHNkey dah SOO-bee-toh" in Italian.