Molto veloce in the singular and molto veloci in the plural non-musically and presto musically are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "very fast." Context makes clear which form suits even though newbie language-speakers tend to select the singular when in doubt. The respective pronunciations will be "MOL-to vey-LO-tchey" in the singular and "MOL-to vey-LO-tchee" non-musically and "PREH-sto" musically in the plural in Italian.
"Very fast tempo" in English means presto in Italian.
"Very" in English means molto in Italian.
"Very funny!" in English is Molto divertente! in Italian.
"We are very beautiful!" in English is Siamo bellissime!in Italian.
Molto in Italian means "very" in English.
Fortissimo in Italian is "very strong" in English.
"Very handsome" in English means molto bello in Italian.
"You are very kind!" in English is Sei molto gentile! in Italian.
"I am very sorry!" in English is Sono molto spiacente! in Italian.
"Very well!" in English means Molto bene! in Italian.
"Very slow" in English means molto lento in Italian.
"It was very delicious!" in English is Era molto delizioso! in Italian.