"The sun sinks into the depths of the sea..." A complete translation (by David Gordon) can be found on the Lied and Art Song Texts Page (http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=13739m). Doug dbriscoe@juno.com
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Yes, piano is an Italian word that prompts the same-spelled English loan noun.
English. It is the full word for piano. (Like telephone is the full word for phone)
organ and piano/keyboard organ and piano/keyboard
piano.
Teklado is Piano
Tipaan (typewrite/computer keyboard) or Teklado (piano keyboard) source: English-Tagalog Dictionary by L. English
An English singing translation by Maria Massey (Pelikan) was commissioned by the Julliard Musical Foundation for the Juilliard Opera Theatre in the early 1960s. Boosey and Hawkes has published the translation in libretto form (in other words it does not appear in the standard German-only piano-vocal score) and it has served as the English translation in quite a few booklets for CD recordings.
The genitive singular of all English nouns is formed by adding -'s: piano's
Piano is Italian for "slowly," and in music "quietly."
Dieter Hildebrandt has written: 'Piano, piano!' 'Pianoforte, a social history of the piano' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Pianists, Piano, Piano music, Pianistes, Histoire, Histoire et critique, Musique de Piano, Sociale aspecten, Piano's 'Die Sonne' 'Saulus/Paulus' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints 'Krieger denk mal!' -- subject(s): Arms race, Drama, History, National security 'Pianoforte' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Pianists, Piano, Piano music
I think it means to play the piano
piano
Translation: Loha al-mafatih (لوحة المفاتيح) Note: Like the English, this can refer to a computer keyboard, a electric piano-type keyboard, and other similar devices.
Il nono piano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the ninth floor".Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilis "the". The masculine possessive adjective nono means "ninth". The masculine noun piano translates as "floor".The pronunciation will be "eel NOH-noh PYAH-noh" in Italian.
Translation: A mi familia le gusta oirme tocar el piano.
i don't know whether there is a English translation or not but if you ask 'minna daisuki no eigo ban ari masu ka' in a Japanese music shop they might be able to help you