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What is the meaning of Volare?

to fly
Volare is the Latin and Italian verb to fly; adding an acute accent on the final e (“volaré”) it is also the Spanish word for I will fly. It may refer to: “Volare” (song), a popular Italian song.

Is Volare song Italian?

The Italian song ‘Nel blu dipinto di blu’, which literally means ‘In the Blue-Painted Blue’ and became better known as ‘Volare’ (‘To Fly’), was written by Franco Migliacci and Domenico Modugno.

How do you use Volare in a sentence?

The verb for to fly in Italian is volare, which derives from the Latin verb of the same spelling….For example:

  1. La farfalla ha volato. = The butterfly flew.
  2. Questa giornata è volata! = This day flew by!
  3. La ragazza è volata dalla bicicletta.

What is the meaning of Cantar in English?

[kãˈtar ] Full verb table transitive verb. to sing. respostas etc) to sing out.

What language do Gipsy Kings speak?

Both families live in the south of France and speak French, but perform in the Spanish dialect of Gitane, a native Gypsy language that is a mixture of Spanish, French and Catalan.

Who originally wrote Volare?

Domenico Modugno
Franco MigliacciMitchell Parish
Volare/Lyricists
Written by Franco Migliacci and Domenico Modugno, it was released as a single on 1 February 1958. Winning the eighth Sanremo Music Festival, the song was chosen as the Italian entry to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1958, where it won third place out of ten songs in total.

Who won Eurovision 1958?

André Claveau
Eurovision Song Contest 1958/Winners

The winner was France with the song “Dors, mon amour”, performed by André Claveau, written by Pierre Delanoë and composed by Hubert Giraud. This was France’s first victory in the contest. At 46 years and 76 days of age, Claveau became the oldest winner of the contest, and would remain so until 1990.