Vert means Green, I have found no explanation of Wert. The closest I have come is Vert-Vert or Green-Green.
According to Wikipedia:
Green or green-travel of the Visitation parrot Nevers (alternate spelling: Ver-Vert ...) is a poem in four songs décasyllabes of Jean-Baptiste Gresset, published in 1734.
Green-Green tells the story humorous a parrot raised in a convent in Nevers. L'ouvrage est plaisamment présenté comme un « poème héroïque ». The book is pleasantly presented as a heroic poem. "
Vert is green.
Vert means turn
vert foncé means dark green
vert, verte is translated 'green' in English.
"loup vert" means "green wolf" in French.
your mom is wert
le sac vert means 'the green bag' in French.
Bleu et vert is French and means blue and green.
un citron vert is a lime in English; (a lemon is 'un citron')
No, "wert" does not mean "perky." The term "wert" is an archaic form of the verb "to be," specifically the second person singular past tense of "be" in Early Modern English. "Perky," on the other hand, describes someone or something that is lively, cheerful, or sprightly. The two words are unrelated in meaning.
a lime.
WERT was created in 1958.