The Italian term for loud is 'forte'
Pianoforte is an instrument whose name comes from the Italian equivalents of the English words "soft" and "loud." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "PYA-no-FOR-tey" in Italian.
Loud would be represented with the word forte (f). Very loud would be fortissimo (ff). Suddenly loud would be sfz (sforzando) Somewhat loud would be mf(mezzo forte)
fortissimo
It means the same thing as "Lol", which is laughing very loud
it means scream as loud as you possibly can
It means you are loud and red!!
The name Lusi is a Finnish name and means 'fame' or 'loud'
the name sharny means; awesome beautiful out there loud funny
The bird that means to complain or grumble is the grackle. This name comes from the bird's loud, harsh call.
Michelle Loud's birth name is Michele Loud.
laughing out loud laughing out loud
Pianoforte is an instrument whose name comes from the Italian equivalents of the English words "soft" and "loud." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "PYA-no-FOR-tey" in Italian.
Bill Loud's birth name is William Carberry Loud.
Kevin Loud's birth name is Kevin Robert Loud.
Lance Loud's birth name is Loud, Alanson Russell.
It just means Laugh out loud in a abbreviation.
Could be Ukrainian, by the sound of it. This means "a loud horn".