"Very fast tempo" in English means presto in Italian.
Allegro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fast tempo." It ranges from 120 to 139 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
Prestissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "extremely fast tempo." The masculine superlative translates literally as "fastest" in English. The pronunciation will be "preh-STEES-see-mo" in Italian.
Allegretto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "moderately fast tempo." It may be measured at 112 to 124 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "AL-ley-GRET-to" in Italian.
Allegro assai is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "quite fast tempo." It may be measured at 139+ beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro as-SEYE" in Italian.
Allegro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "cheerful, fast, happy tempo." It may be measured at 120 to 139 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Italian.
"Fast" in English means veloce in Italian.
Tavalo calda.
Cavallo veloce
pranzo veloce.
Allegro o larghissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fast or very slow walking tempo." It may be measured at 120 to 139 beats per minute in terms of the former and no more than 20 beats per minute in terms of the latter. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro lar-GEES-see-mo" in Italian.
Tempo medio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "medium tempo." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "average time (duration, interval, timing, weather)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "TEM-po MEH-dryo" in Italian.
"Bright," "fast" or "quick" and "cheerful," "happy," "joyous" or "merry" are English equivalents of the Italian word allegro. The masculine singular adjective most famously references a music tempo of 120 to 168 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro" in Pisan Italian.