Colore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "color." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a," "an"). The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-rey" in Italian.
colorful in Italian is "pittoresco", and is pronounced phet (as in peter)- hor (as in hoard)- es (as in less)- co (as in coat). ;-}
Che colore! and Di che colore? are Italian equivalents of the English phrases "What color!" and "What color?" Context makes clear whether complimenting (case 1) or questioning (example 2) the color suits. The respective pronunciations will be "key ko-LO-rey" as an exclamation and "dee key ko-LO-rey" as a question in Italian.
its a language.
Edit: Italians are white people. They usually have black hair. Maybe blonde or brown too.
Colori is an Italian equivalent of the English word "colors." The masculine plural noun may be understood literally in regard to visual perception and symbolically in terms of such national emblems as flags. The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-ree" in Pisan Italian.
"Blue color" in English is colore blu in Italian.
The color "cream" in English is colore di crema in Italian.
Arancione in Italian means "(the color) orange" in English.
"Lilac" in English is lillà for the plant and lilla for the color in Italian.
Che colore è?
"Hazel eyes" in English means occhi color nocciola in Italian.
Colore magico is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "magic color." The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-rey MA-djee-ko" in Italian.
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
Please find your translated text below:noce (Italian)Walnut (English)
"About" in English is circa in Italian.
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.
"Or" in English is o in Italian.