The word "forte" originates from the Italian term for "strong" or "strength." In the context of music, it refers to the strong part of a sword's blade, highlighting the robust qualities of a musician's performance. The term has also been adopted in English to denote someone's strong point or area of expertise. Its usage in various contexts reflects the idea of strength or proficiency.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
its from ..the word :"die" and "dairy:" !! ^^
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Forte can be used both as a singular and as a plural. Example: His forte is his tomato patch. His forte are all his vegetables.
The word piano originally is Italian. It comes from the word piano-forte which means play soft or loud. This references how the piano is played because different force on the keys can differentiate loud or quiet notes.
forte = loud Piano = quiet
In school, her forte was English class; where she earned the highest grades.
Play or Get LOUDER!!
Forte comes from the Latin (not Greek) word, fortis, meaning strong.
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The sheet music had asked to play the first measures piano, and then crescendo into a loud, thundering forte.
Forte is an Italian word! You should Google things more often or study Italian (it will help).
The Italian word for "loud" is "forte." It can be used to describe sounds that are intense or have a strong volume. Additionally, "forte" can also mean "strong" in other contexts.
loud or strength