A soprano normally describes a singer, usually female, that has a vocal range from high "A" and higher.
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"Boobs" in English mean tette in Italian.
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Nothing. It could be a family name, but as a word it does not exist in Italian.
Are you sure you didn't mean "ciao"?, then yes it is Italian and means "Hello".
Italian operas
Italy: Italian Operas.
For example - Frederica von Stade - American mezzo-soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Italian mezzo-soprano. Idina Menzel-mezzo soprano with belt
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An Italian mezzo-soprano - see the link below.
First attest in English; 1730, "the highest singing voice," from Italian soprano "the treble in music," literally "high," from sopra "above," from Latin supra, feminine ablative singular of super. Meaning "a singer having a soprano voice" is from 1738. Soprano saxophone is attested from 1859.
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.
A soprano is the highest part in a group of singers.
First attest in English; 1730, "the highest singing voice," from Italian soprano "the treble in music," literally "high," from sopra "above," from Latin supra, feminine ablative singular of super. Meaning "a singer having a soprano voice" is from 1738. Soprano Saxophone is attested from 1859.
a bald soprano isz a bald head person singing soprano
To name a few - Renée Fleming - American soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Italian mezzo-soprano. Deborah Voigt - American soprano. Natalie Dessay - French soprano. Frederica von Stade - American mezzo-soprano.
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.