Correction of Italian translations#2806
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As an Italian speaker, I think these are more suitable and modern for a music app
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Looks good to me. Italian too btw.
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As a native Italian speaker and after using this app for several weeks, I noticed several translation issues.
To improve the overall user experience, I contributed by fixing spelling errors, improving terminological consistency, and making the language sound more natural.
In particular, I replaced the use of “traccia” with “brano” , which is more common and appropriate in the Italian musical context.
I also rephrased some sentences to make them more fluid and understandable.
Let me know if you have any questions or need further details.