"Yellow" is an English equivalent of the Italian word giallo.
Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DJYAHL-loh." The feminine form, gialla, is pronounced "DJYAHL-lah."
Giallo means .... crime fiction and mystery. In the English language Giallo means "Yellow"
Giallo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "yellow."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. The pronunciation is "DJAHL-loh." The feminine form, gialla, is pronounced "DJAHL-lah."Giallo.
Yellow= Giallo.
The pronunciation of the Italian word for "yellow" is "jah-low" (giallo).
The first Giallo film is called The Girl Who Knew Too Much, filmed in 1963. The film starred Mario Bava. The word "giallo" in the Italian language means "yellow."
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