'Ats-TSOOR-ree' is how the Italian word 'azzurri' is pronounced. The Italian word is the masculine plural form of the adjective. The singular form, 'azzurro', is pronounced 'ats-TSOOR-roh'.
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โ 14y agoThere isn't really a name for 'baby blue' in Italian, but azzuri is the word for light blue. So for blue eyes you would say 'occhi azzuri'. (Or the literal translation would be 'bambino occhi azzuri')
If you are asking what the Italian football team is called? It is called the The Azuris. THE BLUES> because of the colour of their Jersey.
'Azzurri' in Italian translates to 'light blue' or 'sky blue'. It is often used to refer to the Italian national sports teams, which traditionally wear light blue uniforms.
Azure blue. The choice of this colour because in first 1900 was the colour of Savoy royal family, so they chose it instead of the tricolour green-white-red
The song, Volare (meaning "To fly"), was also known as Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (meaning "In the Blue Painted Blue"), was written in Italian in 1957 by Dominico Modugno and Franco Migliacci.
The song, Volare (meaning "To fly"), was also known as Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (meaning "In the Blue Painted Blue"), was written in Italian in 1957 by Dominico Modugno and Franco Migliacci.
"gli azzurri" - "the sky-blue-ones"... every looked at their sport-dress?
"Blue" in English means blu in Italian.
In Chinese, 'Turquoise' is pronounced as "lรกn yรน" (่็), with the first character "่" meaning blue and the second character "็" meaning jade.
"Blue color" in English is colore blu in Italian.
occhi azzurri is the Italian phrase for blue eyes
In Sanskrit, the color blue is pronounced as "nฤซla."