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That is the proper spelling of the operatic term "aria".
The plural form for the noun aria is arias.
There is no word 'aria' in HI`ian. If you mean how does one say aria (like the opera song), it is Keaka mele [kay-ah-ka may-lay]
"Eri tu" (Renato's aria from Act 3 of "Un Ballo in Maschera")
aria is an italian word meaning melody, mainly used with opera songs performed by one person
There is no difference. In opera, when a character sings a melody by him or herself, it is called an aria, the Italian word for "air".
His most famous aria is his Air on the G string. While Bach's Air on the G String (a piece from his Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, transposed to the key of G) is very popular, it probably wouldn't qualify as an aria.
aria col 'de Capo' is usually in 3 parts, with the second in the relative major or minor key and the third part a repeat of the first part, but left to the singer to ornament.
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Usually this would be a major aria / duet etc or when a particularly loved performer makes their entrance.
Between $500 and $1000 approx
aria does not get pregnant.
The opposite of recitative (speechlike song) is the aria, singing dominated by the music.
Mandy, iCarly's biggest fan's real name is Aria Wallace.
Aria doesn't do concerts
Max Aria is 6'.