"A high time" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase un'alta volta.
Specifically, the feminine definite singular article una* means "a, one." The feminine adjective alta means "high." The feminine noun volta means "time."
The pronunciation is "oo-NAHL-tah VOHL-tah."
*The vowel a drops before an adjective or noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letters unand immediately before the first letter of the noun.
Penso a te di volta in volta in Italian means "I think of you from time to time" in English.
"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.
Uno alla volta in Italian means "one at a time" in English.
Alcuna volta is an Italian equivalent of the English word "sometime".Specifically, the feminine adjective alcuna means "any, some". The feminine noun volta translates as "time" in terms of an occurrence. The pronunciation will be "ahl-KOO-nah VOHL-tah" in Italian.
Alcuna volta per me is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sometime for me".Specifically, the feminine adjective alcuna is "any, some". The feminine noun volta means "time" in terms of occurrence. The preposition per means "for". The personal pronoun me translates as "me".The pronunciation will be "ahl-KOO-nah VOHL-tah pehr mey"* in Italian.*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation "Hey!"
"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
Italian, Spanish, English and Volta pra mim is in Portuguese.
"Little by little" in English is Un po' alla volta, Gradualmente or Passo dopo passo in Italian.