The language that the color magenta comes from is French
The language that the color magenta comes from is French
Magenta is an English word of Italian origin.
The word "magenta" has the same beginning sound as "mother."
Tagalog translation of MAGENTA: mapulang lila
Another word for rule of language is Grammar.
The language that the color magenta comes from is French
Magenta is an English word of Italian origin.
spanish people that are from puertorico use that same word in the spanish language but is pronounced a little different.......
The word is from Italy, named after the battle of Magenta in 1859 when the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians
latin The word refers to the Battle of Magenta, Italy in 1860 where the French and Sardinians were defeated by the Austrians. although a narrow French victory was claimed. The brilliant crimson dye was discovered after the battle. The name Magenta in derived from a Roman General, Marcus Maxentius who had his headquarters there, AD 306-312
It is Italian. The colour was named after the Battle of Magenta in 1859 when the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians in the Lombardy region of Italy
Named after the Battle of Magenta in Italy where reddish-pink dye was found afterwards.
マゼンタ Mazenta
magenta!
Magenta, Strawberry
Magenta was discovered shortly after the 1859 Battle of Magenta near Magenta, Italy.Italian. It is a place in Italy, where the French defeated the Austrians in 1859. When a French chemist discovered a red dye he commemorated the battle in the name he chose.
From the 1859 Battle of Magenta at Magenta, Italy near Milan. from the colour of the land covered by blood. The battle was fought during the Second War of Italian Independence and was a victory for French - Sardinian forces