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jeff aiello asked how to say

speak softly

in Italian. 21 Dec 11
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Ademar answered 22 Feb 12

parla piano

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Elizabeth Soto answered 24 Feb 12

Yes a native told me this was one way to say it.

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Nathan Smith answered 23 Feb 12

If someone is yelling: 'non urlare'

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Nathan Smith answered 24 Feb 12

Dolcemente usually means sweetly; have you heard it used for softly?

Piano can mean slow, but also means soft. For example, in written music the terms piano and forte tell the musician to play soft or loud. A piano (the instrument) is called a pianoforte in Italian, literally a 'soft-loud.'

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Elizabeth Soto answered 24 Feb 12

Parla piano means to speak slow no to speak softly. I think that is a misread.

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