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 Translation for 'forte' from English to Slovak
ADJ   forte | fortissimo | fortississimo
NOUN   a forte | fortes
SYNO forte | fortissimo | long suit | ...
prednosť {f}forte
silná stránka {f}forte
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Translation for 'forte' from English to Slovak

forte
prednosť {f}

silná stránka {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • Igoshina appears on the list of great women pianists as compiled at forte-piano-pianissimo.com.
  • Humor was the forte of Sabnis's writings.
  • (1853–1917) chose the adjectives "forte e gentile" ("strong and kind") to capture what he saw as the character of the region and its people.
  • In the 2014–15 television season she returned to Rai 1 with a new talent-show with Joaquín Cortés, called "Forte forte forte".
  • As mentioned above, the dolçaina has a very powerful and penetrating sound – loud (f - forte) playing is common. Getting a louder sound than forte is impossible.

  • Mariquita Sánchez de Thompson's forte was foreign relations.
  • "Forte forte forte" is a seventh studio album by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà. It came out in 1976 on the label CGD.
  • "Start making love first") is a song by Italian singer Raffaella Carrà from her album "Forte forte forte" (1976).
  • Praia do forte features a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen: "Af") with no discernible dry season due to no month having an average rainfall of 60 mm.
  • An attempt in 1343 to reverse earlier depreciations of circulating deniers and reinstate the old 1317-era gros tournois (forte monnaie, or strong money) caused financial havoc especially with borrowers who received depreciated coins and who then had to repay debts in forte monnaie.

  • "Sei forte, maestro" is an Italian television series.
  • The "traitor's gate" (today obstructed) crosses the "Cadeia forte" ("Jail Fort"), named for the addorsed western structure used as the jailhouse for regional comarca (a rectangular tower with grated and gross windows).
  • The first four bars are marked forte, followed by a "diminuendo" passage where the treble figuration descends to "piano", before a "forte" finish in the last bar.
  • This is suggested by the sharp and frequent change in dynamics from "forte" to "piano".
  • The fortepiano notation [...] indicates a "forte" followed immediately by "piano".

  • The expression fortepiano (sometimes called forte piano) is a sudden dynamic change used in a musical score, usually with the abbreviation [...] , to designate a section of music in which the music should be played loudly ("forte"), then immediately softly ("piano").
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