Che begli occhi verdi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What beautiful green eyes!" The masculine plural exclamatory phrase models a characteristic of Italian whereby one of two adjectives may go before, and the other, after their nouns. The pronunciation will be "key BEY-lyee OK-kee VER-dee" in Italian.
"Green" in English means verde in Italian.
"Green sheets" in English is fogli verdi in Italian.
Appartamento verde in Italian means "green apartment" in English.
Bei giardini e bel vigneto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful gardens and vineyard." The masculine plural noun giardini also may be translated as "green" in the context of garden-filled, green space-rich neighborhoods and suburban and urban clusters. The pronunciation will be "BEH-ee djar-DEE-nee ey bel vee-NEY-to" in Italian.
You would say occhi verdi.
"Green-blue" is an English equivalent of the Italian word ciano.Specifically, the word is a masculine adjective in its singular form. It may be translated more formally as "cyan." The pronunciation will be "TCHA-no" in Italian.
"Green beauty" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Bella verde.Specifically, the feminine adjective/noun bella means "beautiful" in this context. The feminine/masculine adjective verde means "green." The pronunciation will be "BEHL-lah VEHR-day" in Italian.
"Beautiful beloved" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cara bella. The feminine singular noun and adjective may mean "beautiful day-lily" or "beautiful green algae" in other contexts. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "KA-ra BEL-la" in Italian.
"Apple" is an English equivalent of the Italian word mela. The feminine singular noun also may be used for "apple green" color in English. The pronunciation will be "MEY-la" in Pisan Italian.
"Liveliness" and "silver-green moss" are English equivalents of the Italian word brio. The masculine singular noun also translates into English as "oomph," "pep," "vivacity," "zest" or "zip" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "BREE-o" in Italian.
The word 'Bandera' is an Spanish word that is translated as 'flag' in English language. As it's used in the sentence: 'La Bandera de Italia is Verde, Blanca y roja' is translated as: 'The Italian flag is green, white and red'.
Fagiolo verde is an Italian equivalent of 'green bean'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'fagiolo' means 'French or haricot bean'. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'. The phrase is pronounced 'fah-gee-OH-loh VEHR-day'.**The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.