Andatura and Passo are Italian equivalents of 'pace' in the respective senses of the 'gait' of horses and the 'measured distance' or 'gait, step' of people. The feminine gender noun 'andatura' takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite article 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'ahn-dah-TOO-rah'. The masculine gender noun 'passo' takes as its definite article 'il', and as its indefinite 'uno'. It's pronounced 'PAHS-soh'.
Ritmo is an equivalent in terms of 'rate of speed'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'REET-moh'. An example of its use is the beat, pace, rate of speed of the heart.
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∙ 14y agoPace in Italian means "peace" in English.
pace means peace in Italian
"Peace" in English is pace in Italian.
Pace di is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "peace of".Specifically, the feminine noun pace means "peace". The preposition di translates as "of". The pronunciation will be "PAH-tchey dee" in Italian.
"Peace" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase la pace. The feminine singular definite article and noun model a difference between the two languages whereby English does not employ "the" every time that Italian uses its equivalent -- la, in this case. The pronunciation will be "la PA-tchey" in Italian.
Pace is an Italian equivalent of 'peace'. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PAH-chay'.Peace in Italian is pace, pronounced pah-chay.
riposa in pace
Symbolo di Pace
"Pace e prosperità"
PAH-chay. It means "peace."
paH- (ch-eh)
"Rest in peace, my president!" in English is Riposare in pace, mio presidente! in Italian.