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ritmo

English translation of ritmo

rhythm

Ritmo, which stands for 'Rhythm', is a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.


Example sentences using: ritmo

Siento el ritmo en mis pies.

English translation of Siento el ritmo en mis pies.

I feel the rhythm in my feet.

This phrase is typically used to describe a feeling of music moving you, especially dance music. The word 'Ritmo' in Spanish implies a rhythm or a regular, repeated pattern, often related to music, movement or a heartbeat.

El ritmo de la música es contagioso.

English translation of El ritmo de la música es contagioso.

The rhythm of the music is contagious.

This phrase is used to express the infectious nature of good rhythm in music, making people want to dance or bob their heads in response. 'Ritmo' in this context refers to the beat or tempo of the music.

Necesitamos mantener el ritmo.

English translation of Necesitamos mantener el ritmo.

We need to keep the rhythm.

This phrase implies the need to maintain consistency or momentum in an activity. Here, 'Ritmo' refers to a steady, consistent pace.

¡Qué buen ritmo tiene esta canción!

English translation of ¡Qué buen ritmo tiene esta canción!

What a good rhythm this song has!

This is an expression of admiration for the rhythm provided by a particular song. In this example, 'Ritmo' refers to the beat or tempo of the song.

El ritmo de la ciudad es muy rápido.

English translation of El ritmo de la ciudad es muy rápido.

The rhythm of the city is very fast.

This phrase translates the bustling, fast-paced nature of a city. Here, 'Ritmo' refers to the pace or speed at which city life moves.

Ella tiene un buen ritmo para bailar.

English translation of Ella tiene un buen ritmo para bailar.

She has a good rhythm for dancing.

This phrase refers to a person's natural ability to move in sync with musical beats when dancing. 'Ritmo' in this case refers to a person's internal beat or rhythm.

El ritmo de la vida cambia con el tiempo.

English translation of El ritmo de la vida cambia con el tiempo.

The rhythm of life changes over time.

This phrase speaks of the inevitable changes in life pace as one ages or as circumstances change. 'Ritmo' here refers metaphorically to the pace or progression of life.

Aumenta el ritmo de la música, por favor.

English translation of Aumenta el ritmo de la música, por favor.

Please increase the rhythm of the music.

This phrase could be a request to a DJ or anyone in charge of the music to speed up the tempo of the song. 'Ritmo' here refers to the tempo or speed of the music.

Mi corazón palpitaba al ritmo de la música.

English translation of Mi corazón palpitaba al ritmo de la música.

My heart was beating to the rhythm of the music.

This phrase illustrates a deep emotional or physical response to music, suggesting that the speaker's heart rate synchronised with the beat of the music. 'Ritmo' here refers to the beat or tempo of the music.

El ritmo de tus latidos es música para mis oídos.

English translation of El ritmo de tus latidos es música para mis oídos.

The rhythm of your heartbeat is music to my ears.

This romantic phrase indicates that someone finds comfort or pleasure in the sound of their loved one's heartbeat. 'Ritmo' here is referring to the regular, repeated beat of a heart.

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