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Aureo or dorato in terms of color and d'oroin terms of content are Italian equivalents of the English word "golden."

Specifically, the masculine adjective aureo means "golden" in color. The masculine adjective dorato means "golden" in color and in limited content, such as in gold plating. The phrase d'oro means "golden" in the sense of literally being made of gold. The respective pronunciations are "ow*-reh-oh," "doh-RAH-toh" and "DOH-roh."

*The sound is similar to that in the English exclamation of pain "Ow!"

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