"Vino" is a Spanish equivalent of "wine."
The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "ehl BEE-noh."
Vino is already a Spanish word, but in English vino is wine.
'Tinto', as in 'vino tinto'. However, the word 'vino' alone implies red.
vino rojo
Vino tinto
The word used in Spanish to define red wine is "vino tinto."
The word for red wine from english to spanish is vino tinto.
White Wine in Spanish is vino blanco.
refer = referir
white wine = vino blanco
Vino tinto = coloured wine (ie red wine)
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veino isn't a word. but vino means wine
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