"Marrone" is a general Italian equivalent for the English color "brown."
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine/masculine adjective. The pronunciation is "mahr-ROH-neh." The feminine/masculine plural form of the adjective, "marroni," is pronounced "mahr-ROH-nee."
Marrone chiaro.
luce della luna
hope it helps u
"the light" translates to "la luce"
biondo
To say hair... i capelliTo say eyes... gli occhicolours... verdi greenbruni brownneri blackbiondi blondeazzurri bluerossicci gingerred rossigrey grigi
my sisters hair is brown.
you say it like this, our teacher has brown hair. its that simple. seriously.
You say, "Should I colour my hair brown?". Geez.
marrone
Lady GaGas hair is naturally brown, as she is an american-italian.
vos cheveux sont bruns - means your hair is brown.
a short dude with short brown hair and green eyes and is a Italian
I'd say dark brown.
capelli lisci
Bruno in Italian means "Bruno" as a name and "(a person with) dark brown (hair)" in English.
While it is a common stereotype that Italian people have black hair, the reality is that hair color varies among individuals in Italy just like in any other country. Italians can have a range of hair colors, including black, brown, blonde, and red.