Lento or Lentamente may be Italian equivalents of 'slowly'. The word 'lento' also may function as the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine form is 'lenta'. The word 'lentamente' only functions as an adverb in an Italian sentence. The two words are pronounced 'LEHN-toh' and 'LEHN-tah-MEHN-tay', respectively.
Lentamente in Italian means "slowly" in English.
Lentamente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "slowly." The adverb most famously refers to a musical direction. The pronunciation will be "LEN-ta-MEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Piano is Italian for "slowly," and in music "quietly."
Piano in Italian is "even" as an adjective, "floor," "piano" or "plan" as a noun, "quiet" or "slow" as an adjective, and "quietly" or "slowly" as an adverb in Italian.
adagio means "slowly" or "gently"
Parla lentamente, più lento.
'un piano' is the French spelling. The word 'piano' itself means 'slowly' in Italian.
The Italian musical term morendo indicates a decrease in volume or tempo, but often affects both; to make the sound slowly die away.
Ragu is a traditional Italian meat-based sauce typically served with pasta, such as spaghetti or tagliatelle. It is made by slowly simmering meat, tomatoes, onions, carrots, celery, and other savory ingredients to create a rich and flavorful sauce.
"Adagio" is an Italian term commonly used in music to indicate a slow tempo. In English, it translates to "at ease" or "slowly," suggesting a relaxed and graceful pace in performance. The term can also be applied more broadly to describe any action or movement that is done slowly or with deliberation.
"Parla più piano" means "speak more slowly" in English. The phrase is in Italian, with "parla" meaning "speak" and "più piano" meaning "more slowly." It is commonly used to ask someone to speak at a slower pace or to lower their voice.
The comparative form of "slowly" is "more slowly."