'ROHS-soh' is the pronunciation of 'rosso', which means 'red'.
The Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective in the singular. The feminine singular form, 'rossa', is pronounced 'ROHS-sah'. The masculine plural 'rossi' and the feminine plural 'rosse' respectively are pronounced 'ROHS-see' and 'ROHS-seh'.
"Purple one" in English is il rosso violaceo or quello rosso violaceo in Italian.
"Bella rosso" is improper Italian. "Bella" means beautiful in Italian, while "rosso" means red. So, if you mean "beautiful red" it would be "bello rosso" for a masculine subject or "bella rossa" for a feminine subject.
"Red" in English is rosso in Italian.
The color red is "rosso" in the Italian language.
Cinquanta sfumature di rosso in Italian means "50 shades of red" in English.
Red=RossoWine=VinoRed Wine=Vino RossoWhite wine=vino verde
"Red fire" in English is rosso fuoco in Italian.
Renata Rosso has written: 'Living language Italian 2' -- subject(s): Italian language, Verb, Conversation and phrase books, English 'Italian Verbs Skill Builder' 'Living Language Italian dictionary : Italian-English, English-Italian' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Italian language, English language, Italian
Medardo Rosso has written: 'Medardo Rosso' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Lettere a Giuseppe Ricci Oddi' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Sculptors 'Rosso' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'La sculpture impressionniste' -- subject(s): Biography, Chronology, Correspondence, Impressionism (Art), Italian Sculpture, Philosophy, Sculptors, Sculpture, Italian
Rosso is an Italian equivalent of the Estonian word punane.Specifically, the word is an adjective in its masculine singular form in Italian. It means "red" in Estonian and Italian. The pronunciation will be "ROS-so" in Italian.
Giuseppe Rosso has written: 'Italiani esploratori d'America (1492-1706)' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, Explorers, Italian
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Bryan'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'BREEH-ahn' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.