"Overwhelmed" is an English equivalent of the Italian word travolta. The feminine singular adjective/past participle also translates into English as "crushed," "devastated," or "swarmed" according to context. The pronunciation will be "tra-VOL-ta" in Italian.
"Turn" is an English equivalent of the Italian word volta. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "counter," "direction," "moment," time," "turning," or "vault" according to context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "VOL-ta" in Italian.
"Between time" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Travolta.
Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The name represents the combination of the preposition tra("between") and the feminine noun volta ("time"). The pronunciation will be "trah-VOHL-tah" in Italian.
Penso a te di volta in volta in Italian means "I think of you from time to time" in English.
Uno alla volta in Italian means "one at a time" in English.
"One time" in English is una volta in Italian.
"The last time" in English is l'ultima volta in Italian.
la prossima volta
la seconda volta
C'era una volta
Once again it will start.
"Little by little" in English is Un po' alla volta, Gradualmente or Passo dopo passo in Italian.
L'ultima volta che tu fossi qui
Quando vieni in Inghilterra la prossima volta?
"This time" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase questa volta. The feminine singular adjective and noun also translate into English as "this direction (moment, turn, turning)" or "this counter (vault)" according to context. The pronunciation will be "KWEY-sta VOL-ta" in Italian.