Full voice. Plena voz. I guess it means a "forte" when playing.
Voce piena is an Italian musical term meaning "full voice" or "full tone." It refers to singing with a rich, full sound that is well-supported and resonant.
"Voce de onde é, Senhora" translates to "Where are you from, ma'am" in English.
"Voce é linda" means "you are beautiful" in Portuguese. It is a common phrase used to compliment someone's appearance.
Viva voce is a Latin term that translates to "with living voice" and is commonly used to describe an oral examination or test, especially in academic settings. It refers to a verbal presentation or discussion as opposed to a written examination.
"Voce e estupido" means "You are stupid" in Portuguese.
"Sans voce" is a Latin term that means "without voice" or "voiceless." It is often used in music to indicate a section where a particular instrument or voice part is silent.
The term "sotto voce" can be translated as "in soft tones" or "in an undertone". An example would be to lower the voice in order to emphasis the spoken words.
pierna (Spanish) = leg 'piena' in Italian means 'full', relating to a feminine noun
Voce ended in 2008.
Voce was created in 2005.
Pièna = "flood" or "crowd"
to lift your leg.
It is called Arithmetic Viva Voce
Lello Voce was born in 1957.
Voce - choir - was created in 2006.
Gary Voce was born in 1965.
Baya Voce is 5' 2".
Bill Voce died in 1984.