I just looked at the answer and thought someone had answered it. But when I looked carefully, it turned out that it was all done randomly. hehe. They are people of the same mind. I forgot some of them, so I looked them up in the dictionary. 99% correct
a capriccio fantasy (free in rhythm)
rinfz strengthen (every sound) (the full name should be rinforzando)
poco rall Slowly, little by little
veloce Fast, agile.
velocissimo extremely fast, extremely agile
cantando singing
smorzando e rit gradually disappearing and crescendo
piu( There is a short slash above u, to the left) appassionato more enthusiastically
smorz gradually disappearing (not sure about this - -!)
sempre piu appassionato e creasc always stay more Enthusiasm and crescendo
ten maintained
col ped. with pedal
assai very, very (adjective)
il canto ben marcato ed espressivo The theme is sufficiently prominent and expressive
sempre legate should be legato, right? Yes: stay coherent
sempre una corda Use the left pedal, the weak pedal, to play the tone softly
poco accelerando Accelerate little by little
tranquillo quiet
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dolcissimo (is that a typo? If combined it should mean very graceful and soft)
martellato short and firm
senza ped. Without pedal
con somma passione Is the word in the middle wrong? Is it with suppressed enthusiasm or loud and loud enthusiasm? Choose one of the two
poco string is a little accelerated, but it also means to speed up, and it is also relative speed
non trappo veloce is not too fast
marc. ed espressivo March-like and expressive
marcatissimo March-like and mighty
Haha~~ I hope it will be helpful to you. "Rigoletto" is not easy to play, I don't even bother to play it