"Black dog" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "cane nero."
Specifically, the masculine noun "cane" means "dog." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one"). The masculine adjective "nero" means "black."
The pronunciation is "KAH-neh NEH-roh."
"Black female dog" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cagna nera. The phrase only must be used with regard to canines since it has a hurtfully pejorative meaning in other context. The pronunciation will be "KA-nya NEY-ra" in Italian.
"The black man" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Il nero.
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article ilmeans "the" in English. The masculine adjective/noun/pronoun nero translates as "black, black person, black thing" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel NEY-roh" in Italian.
"Black bear" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase orso nero.Specifically, the masculine noun orso means "bear." The masculine adjective nero means "black." The pronunciation is "OHR-soh NEH-roh."
Pepe nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black pepper".Specifically, the masculine noun pepe means "pepper". The masculine adjective nero translates as "black". The pronunciation will be "PEY-pey NEY-roh" in Italian.
Orso nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black bear."Specifically, the masculine noun orso means "bear." The masculine adjective nero means "black." The pronunciation is "OHR-soh NEH-roh."
Un vestitito nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a little black dress".Specifically, the masculine singular indefinite article un is "a". The masculine noun vestito means "dress", to which "little" is conveyed by the diminutive suffix -ito. The masculine adjective nero translates as "black".The pronunciation will be "oon VEY-stee-TEE-to NEY-ro" in Italian.
Pepe nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black pepper." The pronunciation will be "PEY-pey NEY-ro" in Italian.
Punto nero in Italian means "black point" in English.
Piccola nera in the feminine and piccolo nero in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little black".Specifically, the feminine adjective nera and the masculine nero means "black". The feminine noun nera and the masculine nerorespectively translate as "black (female person)" and "black (male person)". The pronunciation will be "PEEK-ko-la NEY-ra" in the feminine and "PEEK-ko-lo NEY-ro" in the masculine.
"Wanna-buy-type hawkers in black" is just one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vu' cumprÃ? ambulanti in nero.Specifically, the word vu' abbreviates vuoi("do [informal singular you] want"). The word cumprÃ?identifies an African pronunciation of comprare ("to buy"). The masculine adjective/noun ambulanti means "hawkers, hucksters, peddlers." The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine adjective/noun nero translates as "black."The pronunciation will be "VOO koom-PRAM-boo-LAN-teen NEY-ro" in Italian.
Diavolo nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black devil." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be preceded by the masculine singular definite (il, "the") or indefinite (un, "a, an") articles -- will be "DYA-vo-lo NEY-ro" in Italian.
Uomo nero is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translate as "man black" -- will be "WO-mo NEH-ro" in Italian.
"Black market" in English means borsa nera or mercato nero in Italian.
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