Jade in Italian
Jade in Italian is Giada, giada, ronzino — Jade means a hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.
Jade in Italian
Giada
A en given name.
giada
ronzino
A horse too old to be put to work.
What does "Jade" mean?
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noun A hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.
"She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade."
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noun A cool, slightly bluish-green color, named after the stone.
"They painted the bedroom walls a soft jade."
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verb To wear someone out or make them lose enthusiasm through overexposure to something.
"Years of bad news had jaded him to almost everything."
Jade in a sentence
- She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade.
- They painted the bedroom walls a soft jade.
- Years of bad news had jaded him to almost everything.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Jade" in Italian?
"Jade" in Italian is Giada, giada, ronzino. Jade means: A hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.
How do you use "Jade" in a sentence?
Example: "She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade." In Italian, "Jade" is Giada, giada, ronzino.
Are there other ways to say "Jade" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "Jade": Giada, giada, ronzino.
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