Piano is Italian for soft/softly.
The word 'Piano' means soft :D
Really quiet
'un piano' is the French spelling. The word 'piano' itself means 'slowly' in Italian.
No, i play the piano, but there are no registers or anything. But i don't get what you mean on the piano registers thingy. If you tell me what you mean, i could tell you what they are because i am confused about what you are saying. Really.
Nothing, really. Usually if there are any it's just for decoration.
It depends on if you mean the noun or adjective form of the word. As a noun it means soft. As an adjective it means to play quietly or softly.
The spanish word for piano is actually, piano.
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the greek word for piano
No, the word piano is not an adverb.The word piano is a noun, since it is an object.
Piano means soft. Pianos were originally called piano-fortes because unlike the harpsichord they could be both loud and soft. Forte meaning loud. Eventually it was shortened to just piano.
Pianissimo would apply, but even quieter that that (ppp) Pianississimo is the word