blackberry in Italian
blackberry in Italian is mora, mora di rovo, rovo — blackberry means a thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.
blackberry in Italian
mora
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
mora di rovo
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
rovo
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
What does "blackberry" mean?
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noun A thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.
"We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence."
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noun The dark, sweet-tart berry produced by this shrub.
"She picked a handful of ripe blackberries from the hedge."
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verb To go out and gather blackberries.
"They spent the afternoon blackberrying along the country lane."
blackberry in a sentence
- We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence.
- She picked a handful of ripe blackberries from the hedge.
- The pie was full of fresh blackberries.
- They spent the afternoon blackberrying along the country lane.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blackberry" in Italian?
"blackberry" in Italian is mora, mora di rovo, rovo. blackberry means: A thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.
How do you use "blackberry" in a sentence?
Example: "We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence." In Italian, "blackberry" is mora, mora di rovo, rovo.
Are there other ways to say "blackberry" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "blackberry": mora, mora di rovo, rovo.
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