intonazione
intonation
noun een-toh-nah-TSYOH-neh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin intonatio, from intonare (to intone).
Also means
tuning (music)
Usage Note
Intonazione covers both the musical sense (being in tune, pitch accuracy) and the linguistic sense (the rise and fall of the voice in speech). A singer who is fuori intonazione is out of tune; in phonetics, l'intonazione interrogativa signals a question. The plural le intonazioni is regular.
Examples
"La sua intonazione è perfetta in scena."
Natural Translation
Her intonation is perfect on stage.
Literal Translation
The her intonation is perfect on stage.
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