In Turkish it means (it/he/she) gave.
In Arabic it means rose.
2006-12-07 07:03:33
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answered by Earthling 7
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (1813 - 1901) was an Italian composer, mainly of opera.
2006-12-07 06:39:51
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answered by Roja 5
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Basically it means Green.We Indians call our army's uniform as 'verdi' since our original army uniform used to be green to camouflage in the forests.
2006-12-09 11:51:43
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answered by jayashree m 2
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Green.
2006-12-07 06:03:52
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answered by Sean D 2
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Italian operatic composer
2006-12-07 06:18:28
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answered by Nik 1
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With that spelling it's Italian for green.
2006-12-07 06:12:07
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answered by Me 1
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Verde is Spanish for green. So either you spelled verde wrong, or you're talking about something else.
2006-12-07 06:06:46
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answered by Phyia 1
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green
2006-12-07 06:03:31
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answered by minimouse68 7
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if it is itallian word then it means GREEN
2006-12-08 11:42:22
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answered by shalini 1
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IN HINDI---IT IS UNIFORM. THE DRESS WHICH IS BEING USED IN ANY DISCIPLINARY SECTIONS----LIKE MILITARY, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS , ETC.
2006-12-07 06:41:39
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answered by Mehbooba 4
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