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"Serpiente verde lissa" is a Spanish equivalent of "green grass snake" (Opheodrys vernalis).

The feminine noun "serpiente" takes "la" ("the") as is definite article, and "una" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The adjective "verde" means "green." The feminine adjective "lissa" means "smooth."

All together, the pronunciation is "sehr-PYEHN-teh VEHR-theh LEES-sah."

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