It is a French noun, so it is the same, "turquoise".
in French, you say turquoise...
You just say turquoise. It is the same.
'turquoise' is spelled the same in French.
Turquoise is a feminine noun and adjective in French. It has no masculine.
Turquoise Is the answer
turKAYsa or turKWAYvsa either but firstone is more common
Turquoise was used by the ancient Persians. The word turquoise was derived around the 16th century from the French language either from the French word for Turkish(Turquois) or dark-blue stone (pierre turquin).[4] This may have arisen from a misconception. Turquoise does not occur in Turkey but was traded at Turkish bazaars to Venetian merchants who brought it to Europe. See wikipedia
the answer is turquoise. it is not an answer it cannot been showed so how can we say that iit is turquoise -uttam bharti-eh
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I would say about £500
i say blue i say terqouise =] pistachio colour turquoise is more greenish. so is pistachio actually turquoise is equal to blue and green , so it cant be more or less
Hm... I'd say deep, well, midnight blue.