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Pianoforte is an instrument whose name comes from the Italian equivalents of the English words "soft" and "loud." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "PYA-no-FOR-tey" in Italian.

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The piano. The instrument was originally called a pianoforte; "piano" meaning soft in Italian, and "forte" meaning loud.

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The pianoforte, usually abbreviated to piano. The word 'piano' means soft in Italian, and the word 'forte' means loud.

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The "fortepiano" - usually just called the piano. Forte means loud and piano means soft, so the name means loud-soft.

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