tempo
The singular form of tempi is tempo
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Most English dictionaries give two forms for the plural 'tempo' as tempos or tempi.
"The good times" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase i bei tempi.Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine plural adjective bei means "beautiful, handsome." The masculine noun tempi means "times." The pronunciation is "ee beh TEHM-pee."
Altri tempi was created in 1952.
Bei tempi was created in 1985.
Speed, or the count of one beat. The word tempo is Italian for speed.
Tempi Madonna - Raphael - was created in 1508.
The cast of Tempi supplementari - 2009 includes: Pierluigi Cusano as Rocco
The cast of Ta tempi - 1977 includes: Giannis Prokovas as Narrator
'Come ai vecchi tempi' is an Italian equivalent of 'Just like old times'.The adverb 'come' means 'how, like'. The word 'ai'combines the preposition 'a' with the masculine plural definite article 'i' to mean 'at, in, to the'. The masculine plural adjective 'vecchi' means 'old'. The masculine noun 'tempi' means 'times' in the plural.All together, they're pronounced 'KOH-meh eye* VEHK-kee TEHM-pee'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to that in the English noun 'eye'.