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Molto Gentile is Italian for very kind.
Molto espressivo is Italian for very expressive.
In English, "si sono molto dolce" translates to "they are very sweet."
From the Italian Donna it means 'lady' from Latin domina.
The plural of donn (brown) as inTá súile donna aici (She has brown eyes).
In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.
Molto orgoglioso in the masculine and Molto orgogliosa in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "very proud."Specifically, the adverb molto means "very." The masculine adjective orgoglioso and the feminine orgogliosa mean "proud." The respective pronunciations are "MOHL-tohr-goh-LYOH-zoh" and "MOHL-tah ohr-goh-LYOH-zah."
Very fast.
with lots of expression
It mean very fast getting louder.
"Ti voglio molto bene" in Italian translates to "I love you very much" in English. It is a warm and affectionate way of expressing love and care for someone.
it means very calm