Wt/sco/verde

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Asturian[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde c (plural verdes)

  1. green

Noun[edit | edit source]

verde m (plural verdes)

  1. The colour green

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Corsican[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde

  1. green

Dutch[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Germanic: an obsolete construction frae ver (far), plausibly an erroneous back-biggin, modelled on the superlative verder (instead o 'verrer')

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde

  1. Obsolete form o verre.

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Esperanto[edit | edit source]

Adverb[edit | edit source]

verde

  1. greenly
    green colour:   

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Galician[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Portuguese verde, frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde m, f (plural verdes)

  1. green
  2. unripe

Noon[edit | edit source]

verde m (plural Wt/sco/verdes)

  1. The colour green

Derived terms[edit | edit source]

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Colours in Galician · cores (layout · text)
     vermello      verde      amarelo      ?      branco
     ?      ?      ?      ?      rosa
     ?      azul      laranxa      gris      ?
     negro      púrpura      castaño, marrón      ?      ciano

Interlingua[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde

  1. green

Italian[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae syncopation o Laitin viridis, viridem, frae virere, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

  • IPA(key): /ˈver.de/, [ˈver.d̪e]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: vér‧de

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde (masculine and feminine plural verdi)

  1. green
  2. haw
  3. unripe

Noon[edit | edit source]

verde m (plural Wt/sco/verdi)

  1. The colour green
  2. Verdure, greenery
  3. (heraldry) vert

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Colours in Italian · colori (layout · text)
     rosso      verde      giallo      crema      bianco
     cremisi      magenta      blu petrolio, foglia di tè      limetta      rosa
     indaco      blu      arancione      grigio      violetto
     nero      viola      marrone      azzurro      ciano

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Norse Nynorsk[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde

  1. definite singular of verd
  2. plural of verd

Auld Portuguese[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde m f (plural verdes)

  1. green

Descendants[edit | edit source]

See an aa[edit | edit source]

Colours in Old Portuguese · coores, colores (layout · text)
     vermello      verde      amarelo      ?      branco
     {{{crimson}}}      ?      ?      ?      rosa
     ?      azur      ?      gris      ?
     negro, preto      cardẽo      castanno      ?      ?

Portuguese[edit | edit source]

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verde

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Portuguese verde (green), frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem (green).

Cognate wi Galician verde, Spaingie verde, Catalan verd, Occitan verd, French vert, Italian verde, Romanian verde an Inglis vert, virid.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈveɾ.ðɨ/
  • (Brazilian, standard, fluminense, capixaba, brasiliense) IPA(key): /ˈveʁ.dʒi/
  • (Paulista, urban Soothren Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈveɾ.d(ʒ)i/
  • (Caipira, sertanejo) IPA(key): /ˈveɻ.dʒi/
  • (rural Soothren Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈveɻ.de/
  • (Nordestino, baiano) IPA(key): /ˈveh.di/
  • (Northren Brazil, mineiro) IPA(key): /ˈveh.dʒi/
  • (rural far southern Brazil, gaúcho da pama, Riverense Portuñol) IPA(key): /ˈveɾ.de/

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde m, f (plural verdes)

  1. green in colour
  2. (o fruit) unripe; green (nae ripe, nae ready tae eat)
    Antonyms: maduro
  3. (feeguratively) unripe; green (nae fully developed)
    Synonyms: imaturo
    Antonyms: maduro, maturado
  4. (buzzword) green; environmentally friendly
    Synonyms: ecológico

Derived terms[edit | edit source]

Noon[edit | edit source]

Wt/sco/verde m (plural Wt/sco/verdes)

  1. The colour green

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Colours in Portuguese · cores (layout · text)
     vermelho      verde      amarelo      creme      branco
     carmim      magenta      azul-petróleo      lima      rosa,
cor-de-rosa
     índigo,
anil
     azul      laranja,
cor-de-laranja
     cinza      violeta
     preto      roxo      castanho,
marrom
     azul céu      ciano

Romanie[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc. Relatit tae Inglis verdure.

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Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde m, f, n (plural Wt/sco/verzi)

  1. green

Declension[edit | edit source]

Noon[edit | edit source]

verde n (uncoontable)

  1. green (colour)
  2. (slang) green, marijuana

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Spaingie[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Old Spanish, frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

  • IPA(key): /ˈberde/, [ˈberðe]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

verde (plural verdes)

  1. green in colour
    La puerta es verde.
    The duir is green.
  2. unripe
  3. inexperienced; naïve
  4. risqué, nauchty
    ¿Están verdes los vestidos?
    Are the dresses risqué?
  5. Wt/sco/dirty, coorse
    Esos son chistes verdes
    Thae are dirty jokes.
  6. unweel; sick
    ¿Estás verde?
    Are ye unweel?
  7. green (eco-friendly)

Uissage notes[edit | edit source]

Whan uised wi the verb ser, verde means leeterally green in colour, while the verb estar is uised wi feegurative meanins o verde sic as naïve, risqué, unweel or dirty.

Noon[edit | edit source]

verde m (plural Wt/sco/verdes)

  1. green (colour)

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Colours in Spaingie · colores (layout · text)
     rojo      verde      amarillo      crema      blanco
     carmín, carmesí, carmesín, cremesín, cremesino      magenta      azul-petróleo      lima      rosa
     añil, índigo      azul      naranja, anaranjado      gris      violeta
     negro      morado, púrpura      marrón      azur      cian

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Forder readin[edit | edit source]