Rinse the roses and the forks [in the road], Agnes is a literal English equivalent of 'Sciacqua rose e bivi agnese'. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'shee-AHK-kwah ROH-say ay BEE-vee ah-NYEH-say'.
The imperative 'sciacqua' means '[you] rinse'. The feminine gender noun 'rose' means 'roses'. The conjunction 'e'means 'and'. The masculine gender noun 'bivi' means 'crossroads, forks [in the road]'. The proper noun 'Agnese'is Italian for 'Agnes'.
There are many possible interpretations from this dialectical saying. One such interpretation refers to good attention and care to both the beauty and the decision points in life.
Rose English has written: 'Mounting'
The character of Rose was English.
rose→pink
The English Rose - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
'English Rose' is not a named color. The color Rose is a pink color. Pink is a very common color for roses. All English roses are not pink, however.
George Rose has written: 'Rose, 1669' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1699' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1662' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1694' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1685' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1679' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1657' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1687' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1673' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1664' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1683' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1666' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1670' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1695' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1661' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose 1690' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1678' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides 'Rose, 1674' -- subject(s): Almanacs, English, Astrology, Early works to 1800, English Almanacs, Ephemerides
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"In the name of the rose."
English rose test with mike was a pop rock group that started in the late 1970's.
The cast of The Stone Thieves - 2011 includes: Ingrid Goff as American Mother Madison Ibsen as Francesca Agnese Macerini as Agnese Jonah Maidoff as American Expatriot Rose Maidoff as Older American Sister Bella Maidoff as Younger American Sister Luciano Miele as Policeman Nolan Pearce as Baby Sergio Traquandi as Stone Thief
J'ai reçu une rose means "I received a rose."