As a noun, the word Canto means "Song".
As a present tense verb, the word Canto means "I sing".
As a past tense verb, the word "Cantó" (note the accent), means "(s)he/it sang".
Both are conjugations of the infinitive verb "Cantar".
To sing.Cantar is a verb, it means "to sing".The Spanish verb cantar means to sing.Present tense :Canto - I singCantas - you singCanta - he or she singsCantamos - we singCantan - they singIt means to sing.
Canto is Spanish or Italian and it means "I sing." English uses derive from the use of the Italian word in music. The root word is cantar meaning to sing. 'Canto' can also be a noun meaning 'the action and effect of singing;' 'the art of singing; and in some places, it can mean 'song.'
You would say, "What is this in English?"
(el) canto
You say " what are you doing ? "
"Canto della terra" translates to "Song of the Earth" in English. "Canto" means "song" or "chant," and "terra" means "earth" or "land." The phrase often conveys a sense of connection to nature or a celebration of the beauty of the natural world.
Estoy cantando Canto
"El canto de los días" means "the song of the days" in English.
to sing: cantare I sing: io canto
To sing.Cantar is a verb, it means "to sing".The Spanish verb cantar means to sing.Present tense :Canto - I singCantas - you singCanta - he or she singsCantamos - we singCantan - they singIt means to sing.
The Latin word "canto," meaning "to sing," derives from the verb "cantare," which also means "to sing." The English word "chant" is a direct descendant, reflecting a similar meaning. Additionally, "cantata," a type of vocal composition, and "cantor," a person who leads singing, both trace their origins back to "canto."
"I don't take ..." is "no tomo ..." in spanish.
Yo canto en el baño.
"Canto a la casa de Carlos".
"Hear my song!" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Oye mi canto! The exclamation most famously references the title of a reggaeton single released by N.O.R.E. (born Victor Santiago, Jr., Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1977) Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004. The pronunciation will be "O-yey mee KAN-to" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Bel Canto is a type of opera singing. It translates to "beautiful singing". It also means to sing flexibly and smoothly. The term has been in use since the late 17th century.
"The song of the Italians" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Il canto degli italiani.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article il is "the". The masculine noun canto means "song". The word degli means "of the". The masculine noun italiani translates as "Italians".The pronunciation will be "eel KAN-to DEY-lyee-ta-LYA-nee" in Italian.