Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

Spartiti musicali

German translation:

Partituren

Added to glossary by Ettore Peyrot
Apr 20, 2008 20:51
16 yrs ago
Italian term

Spartiti musicali

Italian to German Art/Literary Music
fogli dove viene scritta la musica
Proposed translations (German)
4 +1 Partituren
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Dunia Cusin

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Discussion

Dunia Cusin Apr 21, 2008:
Scusa per averti travisato... La tua osservazione è assolutamente pertinente, messa così.
Konrad Schultz Apr 21, 2008:
@duniac: doppeltes Mißverständnis, ich dachte an Notenpapier (so Leo), das noch beschrieben _wird_ vs. Papier, das schon beschrieben daher kommt (viene), also Partitur. Im Passiv wäre das immer Notenpapier.
Dunia Cusin Apr 21, 2008:
@ Konrad: hai avuto insegnanti di italiano troppo severi;-) "Viene" è molto usato e, regionalmente, anche più di "è" nelle frasi passive...
Konrad Schultz Apr 20, 2008:
dove viene??? dove è!

Proposed translations

+1
26 mins
Selected

Partituren

siehe Frage vorher

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Note added at 32 mins (2008-04-20 21:23:35 GMT)
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Man spricht auch oft ganz allgemein nur von "Noten", je nach Kontext, z.B. "der Solist hat die Noten zu Hause vergessen".

LG, Gabi
Peer comment(s):

agree Michaela Mersetzky
7 hrs
Danke, Michaela :-)
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "grazie"
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