giallo
yellow
adjective JAHL-loh Less Common
Origin: from Latin galbinus
Also means
detective story
Usage Note
Giallo is the colour yellow, but as a noun it famously means a crime or detective story, because such books had yellow covers in a classic Mondadori series. An unsolved real-life mystery is also called un giallo.
Examples
"Ha comprato una macchina gialla."
Natural Translation
She bought a yellow car.
Literal Translation
Has bought a car yellow.
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