Collo rosso is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "red neck."
Specifically, the masculine noun collo means "neck." The masculine adjective rossotranslates as "red." The pronunciation will be "KOL-lo ROS-so" in Italian.
the neck
If you mean the Filipino word, "leeg", then the English translation for that is "neck".
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The phrase "wash your neck" essentially means "prepare to die". The reason for this being that washing a person's neck was the common practice before a decapitation. So, to "wash your neck" is to prepare for decapitation.
you will give tuff to me
Lots of kisses or nice slap of kisses "Beaucoup" means "many, several, lots of."
Keep them separate.
Neck = collum (English word collar comes from that).
The ideal body shape of an Italian Greyhound is an arched neck and slender body.
Breathe down someones neck
From the killing of foul by breaking or twisting their necks
the neck