andante
English
Noun
andante (plural andantes)
- (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a moderately slow tempo; faster than adagio but slower than moderato.
- (music) A passage having this mark.
Translations
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑndɑnt(ː)e/, [ˈɑndɑn̪t̪(ː)e̞]
Declension
Rarely declined.
Inflection of andante (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | andante | andantet | |
genitive | andanten | andantejen | |
partitive | andantea | andanteja | |
illative | andanteen | andanteihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | andante | andantet | |
accusative | nom. | andante | andantet |
gen. | andanten | ||
genitive | andanten | andantejen andanteinrare | |
partitive | andantea | andanteja | |
inessive | andantessa | andanteissa | |
elative | andantesta | andanteista | |
illative | andanteen | andanteihin | |
adessive | andantella | andanteilla | |
ablative | andantelta | andanteilta | |
allative | andantelle | andanteille | |
essive | andantena | andanteina | |
translative | andanteksi | andanteiksi | |
instructive | — | andantein | |
abessive | andantetta | andanteitta | |
comitative | — | andanteineen |
French
Further reading
- “andante” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Adjective
andante (masculine and feminine plural andanti)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.ˈdɐ̃.tɨ/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.ˈdɐ̃.t͡ɕɪ/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ɐ̃.ˈdɐ̃.te/
- Hyphenation: an‧dan‧te
- Rhymes: -ɐ̃ntʃi
Etymology 1
From Old Portuguese andante, from andar (“to walk”) + -ante.
Adjective
andante m or f (plural andantes, comparable)
Synonyms
- erradio, errante, itinerante, vagabundo, vagamundo, vagante
Synonyms
See also
Adjective
andante m or f (plural andantes, comparable)
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /anˈdante/, [ãn̪ˈd̪ãn̪t̪e]
Related terms
Noun
andante m (plural andantes)
Further reading
- “andante” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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