piano
piano is the Italian word for soft =)
In Italian, the word used is "goomatta", meaning mistress or girlfriend.
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
Wine cellar or Winery
The Italian word for newspaper is "giornaliere" meaning everyday. It doesn't really mean newspaper. they call it every day because there is a new issue every day.
The Italian word for "very soft" is "molto morbido."
piano is the Italian word for soft =)
Very quiet/soft. In Italian piano means soft and the -issimo ending increases the intensity of the word.
The word Piano in sheet music is derived from the Italian language, and the word meaning softly. Just as pianoforte means soft and loud, and the word meaning that there is variation between loud and soft noise levels.
The word Piano is a shortened form of the Italian name for the instrument Pianoforte, meaning soft and loud.
The musical term for soft is piano. This means soft in Italian.
It originates from the Italian word for soft.
molto morbido
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.
The correct spelling for the Italian word meaning faces is spelt "Facce"
"Villacci" does not have a standard meaning in Italian. It could be a surname, a regional dialect, or a misspelling of a word.
The music symbol for very soft is pp. Pianissimo. Meaning 'very soft' in Italian.