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sempre
[ sem-prey; Italian sem-pre ]
sempre
/ ˈsɛmprɪ /
adverb
- music (preceding a tempo or dynamic marking) always; consistently. It is used to indicate that a specified volume, tempo, etc, is to be sustained throughout a piece or passage
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sempre1
1885–90; < Italian: always < Latin semper
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sempre1
Italian: always, from Latin semper
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Example Sentences
Tanto fu sempre questo uomo simile a sè stesso, says Jacopo Nardi.
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And without any transition, she begins, sempre allegra, as she calls herself--to sing a gay song.
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Addio, non scordarvi di me, io sono sempre il vostro fidele fratello.
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Io vi auguro d'Iddio, vi dia sempre salute, e vi lasci vivere ancora cent' anni e vi faccia morire quando avrete mille anni.
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Contarini: 'Che sempre suppose ne havessero poca cognitione, ma che adesso credeva, che non havessero niente affatto.'
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