See a little.
a little adverb. rather [adverb] to a certain extent; slightly; a little. He's rather nice. That's a rather silly question / rather a silly question.
: a trifle : nothing much.
French term for little. Typically used to modify tempo markings as in "peu à peu" meaning "little by little." See more about tempo terminology in the Appendix.
A musical directive to the performer to yield, or slow down.
J'ai un peu de lait. I have a little (bit of) milk. Tu t'es amusé hier? - Un peu. Did you enjoy yourself yesterday?
Yes, a little Translation of un petit peu – French–English dictionary ' 'Yes, a little. '
a small quantity un peu de = a small quantity ( a bit of - a little )
Un peu de = a little of. I have a little bit of extra supplies that I can share. I have a little milk, or only a little milk. J'ai un peu de lait.
Più (Italian: 'more'). A term that can preface an instruction to mean 'more of'. 'Più vivo', meaning 'more lively', or 'Più lento', more slow.
pianissimo
pp | pianissimo (very soft) |
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p | piano (soft) |
mp | mezzo-piano (medium soft) |
mf | mezzo-forte (medium loud) |
f | forte (loud) |
Translation of "un peu plus" in English. Adverb. a little more. a little over. a little bit more.
EN ANIMANT. (French) With animation; excitement. EN AUGMENTANT UN PEU. (French) Slightly faster; same as the Italian term 'poco piu mosso'.
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