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Webster 1913 Edition
Molto
‖
Mol′to
,adv.
[It.]
(Mus.)
Much; very;
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adagio, very slowDefinition 2024
molto
molto
Italian
Adverb
molto
- much, very much, a lot
- A essere onesto, non mi piace molto. - I don't like it very much, to be frank.
- (with an adverb or adjective) very, really, very much
- Si stava facendo molto tardi, se non fosse partito, avrebbe perso l'aereo. - It was getting very late, and if he didn't go, he would miss his plane.
- Il gioco ha regole molto semplici. - The game has very simple rules.
- (in expressions of comparison) much, far, a lot
- I ghiacciai si sciolgono molto più velocemente di quanto atteso. - Glaciers melting much faster than expected.
- long, a long time
- E' molto che aspetti? - Have you been waiting long?
Antonyms
- (much; a lot): poco
Adjective
molto m (feminine singular molta, masculine plural molti, feminine plural molte)
- a lot of, much, great, (in the plural) many, a lot of, lots of
- Voglio molti amici. - I want many friends.
- Ho mangiato molta cioccolata ultimamente. - I've been eating a lot of chocolate lately.
- great, much, very
- Fa molto freddo. - It's very cold.
- Dobbiamo procedere con molta attenzione. - We must proceed with great care.
Antonyms
- (much; a lot): poco
Pronoun
molto m (feminine molta, masculine plural molti, feminine plural molte)
- much, a lot, (in the plural) many, many people
- Non ci vuole molto per far piangere una donna incinta. - It doesn't take much to make a pregnant woman cry.
- Queste scarpe mi sono sempre piaciute e ne ho comprate molte nel corso degli anni. - I have always liked these shoes, and have bought many of them over the years.
- Per molti il ballo è una passione. - Dancing is a passion for many people.
Noun
molto m (singular only)
- the many
- the large part
- a great deal
See also
Old Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmol͈to/
Noun
molto
- genitive singular of molad
Mutation
Old Irish mutation | ||
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Radical | Lenition | Nasalization |
molto also mmolto after a proclitic |
molto pronounced with /ṽ(ʲ)-/ |
molto also mmolto after a proclitic |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |