Niente - Wikipedia Niente (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnjɛnte]), also called quasi niente [ˈkwaːzi ˈnjɛnte], is a musical dynamic often used at the end of a piece to direct the performer to fade the music away to little more than a bare whisper, normally gradually with a diminuendo, [1] al niente [2]
Italian Word of the Day: Niente (nothing anything) Niente with the verb fare (to do) can be used to say that something doesn’t matter Mi sono dimenticato di comprare il latte – Non fa niente, ne rimane ancora un po’ I forgot to buy milk It doesn’t matter, there’s a bit left
How to use Niente, Nessuno and Nulla in Italian Niente means nothing or anything and it refers to things Very often we Italians like to use the word NULLA nulla and niente are synonyms Just like nessun you can use the formula NON + verb + niente
Niente (nothing, no, not): How to use it - Yabla Italian . . . Niente is an indispensable word to have in your basic Italian vocabulary It's a noun, it's a pronoun, it's an adjective, it's an adverb, and it can even be a simple filler word that doesn't mean anything in particular