Fuori dall'oscuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "out of the dark."
Specifically, the adverb fuori is "out." The word dall' means "of the" from the combination of the preposition da ("from, out of") with the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The masculine pronoun oscuro translates as "dark."
The pronunciation will be "FWO-ree DAL-lo-SKOO-ro" in Italian.
"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."
Caffè scuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark coffee." The pronunciation will be "kaf-FEH SKOO-ro" in Italian.
Secoli bui is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dark Ages."Specifically, the masculine noun secoli means "centuries, ages." The masculine adjective bui means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "SEH-koh-lee bwee."
"The Dark Ages" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase I secoli bui.Specifically, the masculine definite article i means "the." The masculine noun secoli means "centuries, ages." The masculine adjective bui means "dark, obscure."The pronunciation is "SEH-koh-lee bwee."
Marrone scuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark brown." The masculine singular phrase literally translates as "dark chestnut-brown" in English. The pronunciation will be "mar-RO-ney SKOO-ro" in Pisan Italian.
"Dark angel" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase angelo scuro.Specifically, the masculine noun angelo means "angel." The masculine adjective scuro means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "AHN-djeh-loh SKOO-roh."
Angelo scuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark angel."Specifically, the masculine noun angelo means "angel." The masculine adjective scuro means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "AHN-djeh-loh SKOO-roh."
"My point" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase mia punta.Specifically, the feminine possessive adjective mia means "my". The feminine noun punta translates as "extremity, point, tip". The pronunciation will be "MEE-a POON-ta" in Italian.
"Dark chocolate" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cioccolato fondente. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "bittersweet chocolate" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "TCHOK-ko-LA-to fon-DEN-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Occhi marroni scuri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "deep brown eyes." The masculine plural phrase also translates as "dark chestnut-brown eyes" in English. The pronunciation will be "OK-kee mar-RO-nee SKOO-ree" in Italian.
"Royal blue" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "blu scuro."Specifically, the invariable adjective/noun "blu" means "blue." The masculine adjective "scuro" means "dark." The pronunciation is "bloo SKOO-roh."