Oscurita is an Italian equivalent of 'darkness'. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'oh-skoo-ree-TAH'.
Oscuro is a common Italian equivalent of 'dark' in terms of the word's use as an adjective. It's the masculine form, and is pronounced 'oh-SKOO-roh'. The feminine form, for a female or a feminine object, is 'oscura', which is pronounced 'oh-SKOO-rah'.
The Italian equivalent in terms of the word's use as a noun is the feminine gender oscurita. The noun takes 'la' ['the'] as its definite article, and 'una' ['a, one'] as its indefinite. It's pronounced 'oh-skoo-ree-TAH'.
'Buio' is an Italian equivalent of 'darkness'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'il' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'BOO-yoh'.
Caffè scuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark coffee." The pronunciation will be "kaf-FEH SKOO-ro" in Italian.
italian's are black hair or dark dark brown
dark hair.
Chiaroscuro in Italian is "dark and light" or "penumbra" in English.
The technique of using light and shade in pictorial representation. Chiaro means light in Italian and Scuro means Dark in Italian. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chiaroscuro ( Italian: "light-dark") in art is characterized by strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition.
Most of the Italian Greyhound dogs have a dark brown eye color.
Chiaroscuro is an Italian word that refers to using light and dark values to create depth. The masculine singular adjective translates literally as "light (and) dark" in English. The pronunciation will be "KYA-ro-SKOO-ro" in Pisan Italian.
Pelle scura is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dark skin."Specifically, the feminine noun pelle means "skin." The feminine adjective scura means "dark." The pronunciation is "PEHL-leh SKOO-rah."
Bruno in Italian means "Bruno" as a name and "(a person with) dark brown (hair)" in English.
Douglas is an English loan name in Italian. The masculine proper name literally translates into Italian as acqua scura("dark water") or fiume scuro ("dark stream") because of its origins in the combination of the Gaelic words dubh ("dark") and glas ("stream," "water"). The pronunciation will be "doo-glahs" for the loan name and "A-kwa SKOO-ra" or "FYOO-mey SKOO-ro" for the translations in Italian.
Secoli bui is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Dark Ages."Specifically, the masculine noun secoli means "centuries, ages." The masculine adjective bui means "dark, obscure." The pronunciation is "SEH-koh-lee bwee."
Fuori dall'oscuro is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "out of the dark."Specifically, the adverb fuori is "out." The word dall' means "of the" from the combination of the preposition da ("from, out of") with the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The masculine pronoun oscuro translates as "dark."The pronunciation will be "FWO-ree DAL-lo-SKOO-ro" in Italian.