'Green-skinned' is an English equivalent of 'dalla pelle verde'.
The word 'dalla' combines the preposition 'da' and the feminine singular definite article 'la' to mean 'of, from the'. The feminine noun 'pelle' means 'skin' in the singular. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'.
All together, they're pronounced 'DAHL-lah PEHL-leh VEHR-deh'.
'Dalla pelle verde' is an Italian equivalent of 'green-skinned'.The word 'dalla' combines the preposition 'da'with the feminine singular definite article 'la' to mean 'of, from the'. The feminine noun 'pelle' means 'skin' in the singular. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'.All together, they're pronounced 'DAHL-lah PEHL-leh VEHR-deh'.
Appartamento verde in Italian means "green apartment" in English.
"Green" in English means verde in Italian.
It's "verde". I'm italian, trust me.
"Green infrastructure" is an English equivalent of "infrastruttura verde."The feminine noun "infrastruttura" means "infrastructure." Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "verde" means "green."The pronunciation is "EEN-frah-stroot-TOO-rah VEHR-deh."
Yes, Cabo Verde is sometimes called Cape Verde in English.
Verde is the Spanish term for "green".
Fagiolo verde is an Italian equivalent of 'green bean'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender noun 'fagiolo' means 'French or haricot bean'. The adjective 'verde' means 'green'. The phrase is pronounced 'fah-gee-OH-loh VEHR-day'.**The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
In Spanish verde claro means light green in English
Esse al verde is an Italian equivalent of 'to be broke'. The phrase is pronounced 'EHS-say-*ray* ahl VEHR-day'.* In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'essere' means 'to be'. The word 'al' is formed from the combination of the preposition 'a' with the definite article 'il'. It means 'to the'. The masculine gender noun 'verde' means 'vegetation'.*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
white= bianco, -a green= verde
Menta gentile/romana/verde are Italian equivalents of the English word "spearmint".Specifically, the feminine noun menta is "mint". The feminine/masculine adjective gentile literally means "gentle, kind". The feminine adjective romana means "Roman". The feminine/masculine adjective verde translates as "green".The pronunciation will be "MEN-ta djen-TEE-ley", "MEN-ta ro-MA-na", and "MEN-ta VER-dey" in Italian.