Definitions for a tempoɑ ˈtɛm poʊ
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a tem•poɑ ˈtɛm poʊ(adv.)
Music. resuming the original speed.
Category: Music and Dance
Origin of a tempo:
1730–40; < It: in (the regular) time
Translations for a tempo
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
- betydsAfrikaans

- مُبَكِّرا، قَبل فوات الوَقْتArabic

- навремеBulgarian

- a tempoPortuguese (BR)

- včasCzech

- rechtzeitigGerman

- i tide; tidsnokDanish

- έγκαιραGreek

- a tiempoSpanish

- õigeaegseltEstonian

- به موقعFarsi

- ajoissaFinnish

- à tempsFrench

- בַּזמַןHebrew

- इस समयHindi

- na vrijemeCroatian

- idejébenHungarian

- cukup cepatIndonesian

- nógu snemmaIcelandic

- in tempoItalian

- 間に合ってJapanese

- 제시간에Korean

- pačiu laikuLithuanian

- laikāLatvian

- sempat utkMalay

- op tijdDutch

- i tide, tidsnokNorwegian

- به موقعPersian

- په موقعPashto

- a tempoPortuguese

- la timpRomanian

- в срок, вовремяRussian

- včasSlovak

- pravočasenSlovenian

- na vremeSerbian

- i tidSwedish

- ทันเวลาThai

- zamanında, vaktindeTurkish

- 按時Chinese (Trad.)

- вчасноUkrainian

- کافي پہلےUrdu

- vừa kịpVietnamese

- 按时Chinese (Simp.)

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