Buffon, ovvio. :-)
MILAN
piu means "more" ( Compare the Latin word plus) piu forte means "more loud" , that is "louder".
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Star vicino no al belidol, che s'ama, E il piu vago diletto d'amor! E il piu vago, E il piu vago diletto d'amor Piu vago diletto d'amor. Star lontano colei che si brama E d'amore il piu mesto dolor. Eil piu mesto, e d'amor e il pumesto dolor Piu mesto, piu mesto dolor.
Piu Crescendo means get a little louder.
Best is one English equivalent of 'di piu'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'di' means 'from, of'. The adverb 'piu' means 'more'.
Le Piu' Belle Di was created in 2007.
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
Dance kilt is an English equivalent of the Maori item of clothing that's called 'piu piu'. The Maori word tends to be written more often as one word, 'piupiu'. The skirt is made from the leaves of the 'harakeke', or flax plant.
It's in the Scrabble dictionary, (a.k.a. TWL, the Wordlist). Here's your proof: grep ^piu$ twl piu
"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term. Some examples: * poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud * poco lento --- somewhat slower * poco piu ------ somewhat more
To a boy - "Tu sei piu bello" To a girl - "Tu sei piu bella"