haha, i'm a spaz. i just commented on my journal instead of updating...tee hee. yea, so i'm a little slow on the uptake sometimes...bite me! (especially if you're female and cute! )
The "standard" pronunciation for forte is "fort." The short explanation is that it's from French, where even the 't' isn't pronounced - as in "for."
The other "forte" is Italian, as in "pianoforte." It means "loud(ly)." "Fortissimo" means "very loud(ly)."
The word forte has been pronounced "for-tay" in American English for decades, mostly because people are used to hearing it prounced that way from their music training, and they have no idea that there is a different "forte" with a different etymology.
The other "forte" is Italian, as in "pianoforte." It means "loud(ly)." "Fortissimo" means "very loud(ly)."
The word forte has been pronounced "for-tay" in American English for decades, mostly because people are used to hearing it prounced that way from their music training, and they have no idea that there is a different "forte" with a different etymology.
Here is a longer exposition.
I admit to being a pedantic twit, but Lacy is a defensive twit this morning. *shrug* Twits should get along.
But thanks for writing back! -j