In ancient Rome it was a personal-attribute endname meaning strong/vigorous.
In Italian it means black.
Nerone is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Nero." The masculine proper noun refers to the Julio-Claudian dynasty's fifth and last emperor, Lucio Domizio Enobarbo Nerone Claudio Cesare Augusto Germanico (December 15, A.D. 37 - June 9, A.D. 68). The pronunciation will be "ney-RO-ney" in Italian.
Caffe is the Italian equivalent of 'cafe'. It may be translated into English as the drink 'coffee' or as the meeting place where coffee may be ordered and drunk, 'coffee house'. The phrase 'black coffee' is translated as 'caffe nero'.
Lea means in Italian is (prateria).
"Boobs" in English mean tette in Italian.
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?? Bue Nero? Black Ox
It means 'Black' in Italian. Hope this helps! ^^
Franco Nero is a veteran Italian actor who once starred as Sir Lancelot in the film, Camelot. In Italian language, Franco means the free one and Nero means a black person.
Punto nero in Italian means "black point" in English.
nero e bianco
The Italian pronunciation is NAY-rroh (with EM-phasis on the CAP-ital letters). The first syllable 'ne' is quite short, like the e in neck.The Italian e is pronounced 'ay', o is like the o in 'note'. The r is slightly rolled, like rr, but only slightly.However, when using the word in an English-speaking country, the English pronunciation of Nero is NEAR-oh, and the o in Nero is like the 'ow' in slow, or the oe in toe.---------------------------------------------------------TO HEAR the Italian pronunciation of Nero, spoken by an Italian, click on Related links below this box.
Buio, scuro, cupo, but if yopu mean the look they use dark it is the same
Orso nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black bear."Specifically, the masculine noun orso means "bear." The masculine adjective nero means "black." The pronunciation is "OHR-soh NEH-roh."
espresso or caffe' Nero
νερό (nero) means water.
Nerone is a literal Italian equivalent of the English name "Nero." The masculine proper noun refers to the Julio-Claudian dynasty's fifth and last emperor, Lucio Domizio Enobarbo Nerone Claudio Cesare Augusto Germanico (December 15, A.D. 37 - June 9, A.D. 68). The pronunciation will be "ney-RO-ney" in Italian.
"Black market" in English means borsa nera or mercato nero in Italian.