Examples of using "Rossa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Pass me the red pen.
- Have you got a red pencil?
- Do you have a red pencil?
Is that a red pen?
Tom bought a red car.
I have a red car.
I bought a red tie.
My car is red.
I have a new red car.
- I have a red bike.
- I have a red bicycle.
She wore a red blouse.
What's that red stuff?
- I have a red house.
- I have a red home.
- I have a red car.
- I've got a red car.
I bought a red sports car.
Where is my red pen?
I need a red pen.
I don't usually eat red meat.
Do you prefer white meat or red meat?
Mary doesn't eat red meat.
She was wearing a red skirt.
or red-faced.
The apple is red.
- Where is the Red Cross?
- Where's the Red Cross?
This pencil is red.
The cherry is red.
- Have you got a red pencil?
- Do you have a red pencil?
Every apple is red.
I bought a red diary.
It's red.
The house is red.
Is the apple red?
Give me a red pencil.
The ant was red.
I like red fruits a lot.
I don't like the red jacket.
I have a new red car.
The red skirt is new.
This apple is very red.
My pencil is red.
I have a new red car.
Is that a red pen?
Yesterday, I bought a red car.
The red house is new.
This apple is not red.
Tom doesn't eat red meat.
Tom was wearing a red shirt.
Where is my red pen?
This apple is redder.
- Is it because of the red shirt?
- Is it the fault of the red shirt?
Yes, the apple is red.
That apple isn't red.
I bought a red sports car.
His face was red.
I bought a red car.
Mary was wearing a red skirt.
Tom very seldom eats red meat.
I bought a red tie.
She was wearing a red blouse.
My bike is red.
I have a red house.
- My car is not red, it is blue.
- My car isn't red. It's blue.
- My car's not red. It's blue.
The Red Cross distributed food to the refugees.
"The end of summer of 1919
Here you have to take the red pencil.
- There is a red rose in the vase.
- There's a red rose in the pot.
- There is a red rose in the pot.