rhythm
The Italian word 'ritmo' translates to 'rhythm' in English. It is used in similar contexts as in English. It could both mean a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound, especially in context of music and dance, and metaphorically often used to describe the pace or routine of an activity or life
We are trying to keep the rhythm.
This phrase is often used when referring to maintaining a consistent pace or speed in any activity or process. 'Ritmo' in this context refers to the speed or pace.
I like the rhythm of this song.
In this case, 'ritmo' is used to describe the rhythmic pattern or beat in a piece of music. The speaker is expressing their appreciation for how the music flows and its rhythmic structure.
The rhythm of his speech was captivating.
Here, 'ritmo' is used to specify a rhythmic or repetitive pattern found in the speaker's speech, suggesting it was engaging or interesting. 'Ritmo', in this sense, can refer to the pace, speed, or flow of speech.