The word "tempo" can be traced to the Latin word tempusand the Italian word tempo for "time."
Tempo di Foatrett in Italian means "Foatrett time (tempo)" in English.
Tempo in Italian means "tempo," "time" or "weather" in English.
From Latin, "tempus," meaning "time." From that came the Italian word, "tempo," also meaning time.
"Very fast tempo" in English means presto in Italian.
Tempo per vendicare in Italian means "time for revenge" in English.
"Bolero time" is an English equivalent of tempo di bolero. The masculine singular noun, preposition, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "tempo (time) of (the Latin American and Spanish dance) bolero." The pronunciation will be "TEM-po dee bo-LEY-ro" in Italian.
"How is the weather?" in English is Che tempo fa? in Italian.
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Avremo il meglio tempo! in Italian means "We'll have the best time" in English.
Crescendo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "increasing tempo." The gerund in question literally translates as "surging" or "swelling" in English. The pronunciation will be "krey-SHEN-do" in Italian.
"Walking speed" in English is andante in Italian.
Nomi di tempo musicale is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "music tempo names." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "names of musical tempo" in Italian. The pronunciation will be "NO-mee dee TEM-po MOO-zee-KA-ley" in Italian.