Tiempo is a Spanish equivalent of the Italian word tempo. The masculine singular noun numbers among its many translations into English "time" and "weather." The respective pronunciations will be "TYEM-po" in Spanish and "TEM-po" in Italian.
Tempo in Italian means "tempo," "time" or "weather" in English.
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Tempo di Foatrett in Italian means "Foatrett time (tempo)" in English.
"Very fast tempo" in English means presto in Italian.
Mio tempo
Tempo per vendicare in Italian means "time for revenge" in English.
"How is the weather?" in English is Che tempo fa? in Italian.
"Early" as an adverb, "I lend" as a verb, and "speedy tempo" as a noun; "I render" as a verb and "speedy tempo" as a noun; and "I lend" as a verb, "on-time" as an adverb, and "speedy tempo" as a noun are the respective English equivalents of the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish word presto. Context makes clear which meaning prevails. The respective pronunciations will be "PREH-sto" in Italian and Spanish and "PREH-shtoo" in Cariocan and continental Portuguese.
Avremo il meglio tempo! in Italian means "We'll have the best time" in English.
Amigo in Spanish is amico in Italian.
grazie del tempo dedicatomi.
José in Spanish means Giuseppi in Italian.