buona pelle
Skin is (la) pelle in Italian.
Mi manca la sua pelle in Italian means "I miss her/his skin" in English.
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland has four official languages: 1. German 2. Italian 3. French 4. Romansch
Pelle is an Italian equivalent of the English word "skin".Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una ("a, one"). The pronunciation will be "PEHL-ley" in Italian.
"I love you, fish-boy!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ti amo, ragazzo-pesce! The statement most famously references either a male who resembles a fish in having scale-covered skin or who swims as well as a fish. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo ra-GAT-tso PEY-shey" in Italian.
Elle a des boutons in French means "She has spots (on her skin)" in English.
"Dark skin" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase pelle scura.Specifically, the feminine noun pelle means "skin." The feminine adjective scura means "dark." The pronunciation is "PEHL-leh SKOO-rah."
Pelle scura is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark skin."Specifically, the feminine noun pelle means "skin." The feminine adjective scura means "dark." The pronunciation is "PEHL-leh SKOO-rah."
皮膚 (ひふ) (hi・fu) [pronounced he-fuh)
Pelle is an Italian equivalent for the 'skin' of a person, and buccia for the 'skin' of a food product such as fruit.
Schweinehaut is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
I Neri is an Italian equivalent of 'Black people'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'i' means 'the'. The masculine adjective 'neri', used as a noun, means 'black colored' person or object. It's pronounced 'ee NEH-ree'.