How to Say ‘Yellow of cigarette’ in Italian
Giallo di siga'
JAH-lloh dee SEE-gah
[JAH-lloh dee SEE-gah]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Siga’' is slang for 'sigaretta,' meaning cigarette. Ellipsis happens often for brevity.
🇮🇹 In Italy: The color often relates to nicotine stains; Italy’s cafe culture includes prevalent smoking.
Phrase Breakdown
Giallo
[JAH-lloh]
Yellow
The color between green and orange in the spectrum.
Il giallo del sole è brillante.
The yellow of the sun is bright.
di
[dee]
of
Used to indicate possession, origin, or association.
Giallo di che?
Yellow of what?
siga
[SEE-gah]
cigarette
A thin cylinder of finely cut tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.
La fine della siga' è gialla.
The end of the cigarette is yellow.
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