"la grenouille verte d'arbre"
a jumper is called "un pull / un pullover / un sweat" in French
votre/ton portable vert
It is masculine - Un Cavalier
Green in French is vert (which is masculine) or verte (feminine)
Literally this means 'little pea', but in English you would say 'pea' or 'green pea'.
Green is vert (masc.) or verte (fem.) in French.
The color green in French is "vert."
his jumper is green and red stripes
In French, "a green eye" is "un oeil vert".
a green skirt is "une jupe verte" in French.
Green paper would be 'papier vert' in French.
green feet are 'les pieds verts' in French.
Something along the lines of "Est-ce costume cavalier moi?"
'green in greekgreen' in french=le vert greekgreen dedans
a jumper is called "un pull / un pullover / un sweat" in French
C'est plus comfortable que... If you mean the British meaning of 'jumper,' otherwise known as a 'sweater,' it is called "un pull."
Green peppers are 'des poivrons verts' in French.