"Green infrastructure" is an English equivalent of "infrastructure verte."
The feminine noun "infrastructure" takes as its singular definite article "l"* ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "une" ("a, one"). The feminine adjective "verte" means "green."
The pronunciation is "eh-frah-stryook-tyoor vehrt."
*The feminine singular definite article actually is "la." But the "a" in "la" drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe.
"La verte" translates to "the green one", in French. green
Vert, verte is an adjective meaning green in English.
vert, verte is translated 'green' in English.
"The number 3 has a green door" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Le numéro trois a une porte verte. The pronunciation of the declarative statement will be "luh nyoo-mey-ro twa yoon port verte" in French.
verte - to see youverde - Green
"cette" means 'that'. It is used with a single, feminine noun.cette voiture est verte > that car is green
Vert is French for green.
the feminine of vert (green in French) is verte
Grass is 'herbe' (fem.) in French. L'herbe est verte / une herbe verte is 'the grass is 'the green grass / a green grass'
"Llama, quiero verte" is Spanish for "call me, I want to see you."
la lime verte
"herbe verte"