"Green infrastructure" is an English equivalent of "infraestructura verde."
The feminine noun "infraestructura" means "infrastructure." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "verde" means "green."
The pronunciation is "EEN-frah-EH-strook-TOO-rah VEHR-theh."
"Infraestructura verde" is a Spanish equivalent of 'green infrastructure."The feminine noun "infraestructura" means "infrastructure." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article "una" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "verde" means "green."The pronunciation is "EEN-frah-EH-strook-TOO-rah VEHR-theh."
Verde is the Spanish term for "green".
"Blue infrastructure" is an English equivalent of "infraestructura azul."The feminine noun "infraestructura" takes as its singular definite article "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "azul" means "blue."The pronunciation is "een-frah-strook-TOO-rah-sool."
In Spanish verde claro means light green in English
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This Spanish phrase translates to "a green tree" in the English language.
Green in spanish is "verde." (pronounced VARE- day.)verde
Verde means green in Spanish. clara = light
The translation for "Verde" is green.
The way to say the word "neon green" in spanish would be "neon verde" i am 100% positive.
Verde means 'green' in Spanish.
Green water is an English equivalent of 'verde agua'. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'. The feminine noun 'agua' means 'water'. Together, they're pronounced 'behr-theh AH-gwah'.But it isn't the usual order in which the phrase is said in Spanish. Typically, 'green water' is said 'aguaverde'. It's pronounced 'AH-gwah-VEHR-theh'.