I Neri is an Italian equivalent of 'Black people'. In the word by word translation, the definite article 'i' means 'the'. The masculine adjective 'neri', used as a noun, means 'black colored' person or object. It's pronounced 'ee NEH-ree'.
"I have short black hair" in English is Ho i capelli corti neri 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'.
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.
Kurogokegumo.
Kuroi ie/uchi.
Capelli neri is black hair in Italian
"Black market" in English means borsa nera or mercato nero in Italian.
"I have short black hair" in English is Ho i capelli corti neri in Italian.
"I love Black Butler!" in English is Amo Il maggiordomo nero! in Italian.
Punto nero in Italian means "black point" in English.
Pepe nero is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black pepper." The pronunciation will be "PEY-pey NEY-ro" in Italian.
espresso or caffe' Nero
bella nera
bellissima farfalla nera
Lunghi capelli neri.
(Avere gli) occhi neri is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black-eyed." The masculine plural phrase translates literally into English as "(to have the) eyes black." The pronunciation will be "(a-VEY-rey lyee) OK-kee NEY-ree" in Italian.
Uomo nero is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "black man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order translate as "man black" -- will be "WO-mo NEH-ro" in Italian.