color
In Italian, the word 'colore' is used to describe the visual appearance of an object based on the way it reflects or emits light. It is used in a similar way as the English word 'color'. For example, 'Il colore del cielo è blu' translates to 'The color of the sky is blue' in English.
The color of the sky is blue.
This is a simple declarative sentence stating a general fact about the color of the sky being blue. Note that 'Il colore' corresponds to 'The color' in English, 'del cielo' translates to 'of the sky' and 'è blu' translates to 'is blue'.
What color is your car?
This is a question asking about the color of someone's car. 'Che colore è' translates to 'what color is', 'la tua macchina?' translates to 'your car?'. This phrase can be used in a conversation when you want to know about the color of the other person's car.
Every color has a different meaning.
This is a general statement about colors having different meanings. 'Ogni colore' translates to 'every color', 'ha un significato diverso' translates to 'has a different meaning'. This phrase could be used in a conversation about color symbolism or color psychology.