A range of colors may be found among the Italian people. But generally, the people of the north tend to show lighter colored complexions. Just as generally, the people of the south tend to show darker colored complexions. Those in the center of the Italian peninsula are somewhat in between the extremes or show a mix. Additionally, dark may be quite dark if the Italians in question represent a mix of Italian heritage with one of the peoples of the former Italian colonies. The descendants of those former colonies include the heritage of the Orient in Tianjin/Tientsin, China; and of Africa in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, and Somalia.
The color red is "rosso" in the Italian language.
Moro is the color black in Italian.
Everybody is different, not everybody has the same eye colour
"Blue color" in English is colore blu in Italian.
The color "cream" in English is colore di crema in Italian.
Bianco in Italian translates to "white" in English.
Colore magico is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "magic color." The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-rey MA-djee-ko" in Italian.
Arancione in Italian means "(the color) orange" in English.
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"Lilac" in English is lillà for the plant and lilla for the color in Italian.
Yes, the word color is masculine in Italian.Specifically, the Italian equivalent is colore. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il("the"). The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-re" in Italian.
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