With a very singing tone
with a very singing tone
slowly in a signing style.
"Very much sustained and in a singing style" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto sostenuto e cantabile. The masculine singular phrase numbers among the Italian-influenced phrases in music terminology. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to SO-stey-NOO-to ey kan-TA-bee-ley" in Italian.
il mio italiano non è così buonoNon parlo l'italiano molto beneNon posso parlare l'italiano molto beneIl mio italiano non e' molto buonoWhen inclined to say 'my Italian is not so good [as his/hers]':Non posso parlare bene l'italiano come lui/lei/name
It means win with e's
in French what does E O mean
"Kid," if you mean the letters. "Gamin/e" or "enfant" if you mean a child. "Chevre" (accent grave on the first e) is a goat.
"But not too much and in a singing style" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ma non troppo e molto cantabile. The pronunciation will be "ma non TROP-po ey MOL-to kan-TA-bee-ley" in Italian.
"Very much sustained and in a singing style" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto sostenuto e cantabile. The masculine singular phrase numbers among the Italian-influenced phrases in music terminology. The pronunciation will be "MOL-to SO-stey-NOO-to ey kan-TA-bee-ley" in Italian.
Sonata In E Flat Hob. XVI 49 Adagio E Cantabile by Joseph Haydn
Cantabile e Dolce means in a singing style and sweetly. This is a phrase often used in music to created a mood.
E io ti amo molto in Italian means "And I love you a lot" in English.
Thanks to my friend's actually very fair that you think like this. It is Italian.
Very good and [what about] yourselves is an English equivalent of 'Molto buono e a voi stessi'. The adverb 'molto' means 'very'. The masculine adjective 'buono'means 'good'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The personal pronoun 'voi' is in the second person plural, and means 'you all'. The masculine plural adjective 'stessi' means 'selves, same'. The phrase is pronounced 'MOHL-toh BWOH-noh ee ah voy STEHS-see'.
If you are replying to an answer that ask you if you received something, i.e. by courier, and you want to say 'Yes I got. it It is beautiful', then the transation is: "Sì, l'ho avuto. E' molto bello. If you are stating "'Yes I got. it It is beautiful" but not as a reply to an answer, then you should write: "Ce l'ho. E' molto bello".
Allegro: quick, lively Adagio e sempre: slow tempo throughout Allegro con spirito: quick, lively, with spirit Andante: moderately slow (a bit faster than adagio) Menuetto: minuet: social dance piece usually in 3/4 time and usually short Presto: Fast tempo Allegro marcato: quick, lively, played with strong accentuation Adagio: slow Giuoco delle coppie: literally "game of the couples"- this is a title, not a musical direction Allegro giocoso: Quick, lively, happily, merrily
"Very moderate and graceful" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase molto moderato e grazioso. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase regarding a music's tempo will be "MOL-to MO-dey-RA-to ey gra-TSYO-so" in Italian.
"Molto Simpatico" Con 'o' per maschile e 'a' per femminile.
Uno sceriffo extraterrestre--- poco extra e molto terrestre - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Iceland:LH Netherlands:AL (orginal rating) Norway:16 Spain:T UK:PG (cut) West Germany:12