Azurri
Tutti i colori is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "all the colors." The masculine plural phrase models a rare instance in which English and Italian phrase or sentence structure resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "TOOT-tee ko-LO-ree" in Italian.
I colori della bandiera italiana is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the colors of the Italian flag." The pronunciation will be "ee ko-LO-ree DEL-la ban-DYEH-ra EE-ta-LYA-na" in Italian.
I dieci colori italiani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the ten Italian colors." The masculine plural phrase models the general tendency of Italian to have, in most un-English-like fashion, adjectives come after, not before, their nouns. The pronunciation will be "ee DYEH-tchee ko-LO-ree-ta-LYA-nee" in Italian.
I colori and la bandiera are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the colors." Context makes clear whether a coloration (case 1) or a flag (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "ee ko-LO-ree" and "la ban-DYEH-ra" in Italian.
I tuoi colori for "you" and i vostri colori for "you all" are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "your colors." Context makes clear which form suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ee twoy ko-LO-ree" for one "you" and "ee VO-stree ko-LO-ree" for two or more "you all" in Italian.
blue and green
I colori is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the colors."Specifically, the masculine plural definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun colori means "colors." The pronunciation is "ee koh-LOH-ree."
Tutti i colori italiani is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "all the Italian colors."Specifically, the masculine adjectivetutti means "all, each, every." The masculine singular definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun colori means "colors." The masculine adjectiveitaliani means "Italian."The pronunciation is "TOOT-tee koh-LOH-ree-tah-LYAH-nee."
"All the Italian colors" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase tutti i colori italiani.Specifically, the masculine adjectivetutti means "all, each, every." The masculine singular definite article imeans "the." The masculine noun colori means "colors." The masculine adjectiveitaliani means "Italian."The pronunciation is "TOOT-tee koh-LOH-ree-tah-LYAH-nee."
"National colors" is an English equivalent of the French phrase couleurs nationales.Specifically, the feminine noun couleurs means "colors." The feminine adjective nationales translates as "national." The pronunciation will be "koo-luhr na-syo-nal" in French.
Colore is a literal Italian equivalent of the English word "color." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a," "an"). The pronunciation will be "ko-LO-rey" in Italian.
The colors of the Italian flag are green, white, and red.