Examples of using "Rosso" in a sentence and their english translations:
Look at that red building.
You ran a red light.
You have red wine.
Do you have red wine?
Tom turned red.
I prefer red.
Javier turned red.
I'd prefer red wine.
Red alert!
Red is better.
Red wine, please.
You ran a red light.
She chose the red dress.
Do you prefer white wine or red wine?
Red suits you.
Do you like red wine?
- I thought you hated red wine.
- I thought that you hated red wine.
Don't write in red ink.
Your blood is red.
Have you seen the red river?
The light turned red.
She's going to buy the red sweater.
She wore a red dress.
I like dark red better.
I really like red.
bright red exterior ...
Look at that red building.
Javier turned red.
You're turning red.
The towel is red.
What's in the red package?
Did you stop at the red light?
- How much for this red hat?
- How much for that red hat?
There's no red thread.
The blood was bright red.
Have you ever seen a red river?
Would you like a glass of red wine?
What are you drinking, white or red?
Its color is red.
- Do you prefer white wine or red wine?
- Do you prefer white or red wine?
Hello, girl with the red dress!
I like red wine.
Tom usually drinks red wine.
I like the colour red.
and a red nose.
We have the spruce, which is
The signal was red.
The book is red.
The dog is red.
She wore a red dress.
The blood ran red.
The company is in the red.
The sun is red.
The sky was red.
This book is red.
It's red.
The flower is red.
Better dead than red.
Its color is red.
The telephone is red.
Blood is red.
- The traffic light changed to red.
- The light turned red.
Red wine, please.
The sky is red.
I prefer red wine.
I don't drink red wine.
Red is better.
He did not stop his car at the red light.