This is the 750th most frequent Italian word.
ritmo
The Italian word "ritmo" means "rhythm" in English.
In this sentence, 'ritmo' refers to the pattern of beats and sounds in music, often evoking movement or emotion.
Il ritmo della musica mi fa venire voglia di ballare.
The rhythm of the music makes me want to dance.
Here, 'ritmo' is used metaphorically to describe the pace or speed of urban living.
La vita in città ha un ritmo molto frenetico.
Life in the city has a very hectic pace.
In this context, 'ritmo' indicates the regularity or structure of a routine, particularly related to health practices.