Word of the Day: Dipinto written by Lauren T. Mouat March 19, 2014 From the verb dipingere (to paint) comes the noun dipinto (a painting). For example: Questo é un dipinto con natura morta: This is still life painting (which could be translated literally as “a painting with dead nature”!) artItalianitalylearn italianpaintingromeword of the day 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Lauren T. Mouat previous post The table cloth is not the garlic: Italian Tongue Twisters Part II next post Piccola Intervista with jewelry designer Andy Lifschutz You may also like Word of the Day: Zozzo May 7, 2012 Word of the Day: Casino February 6, 2012 Word of the Day: Svolta March 5, 2012 Word of the Day: Stra- June 11, 2012 Word of the Day: Figo, and co. January 27, 2012 Word of the Day: Assaggio January 25, 2012 Word of the Day: Arrangiare May 25, 2012 Word of the Day: DAJE! February 23, 2012 Word of the Day: Pioggia July 23, 2012 Word of the Day: Paraculo May 2, 2012 Word of the Day: Zozzo May 7, 2012 Word of the Day: Casino February 6, 2012 Word of the Day: Svolta March 5, 2012 Word of the Day: Stra- June 11, 2012 Word of the Day: Figo, and co. January 27, 2012 Word of the Day: Assaggio January 25, 2012 Word of the Day: Arrangiare May 25, 2012 Word of the Day: DAJE! February 23, 2012 Word of the Day: Pioggia July 23, 2012 Word of the Day: Paraculo May 2, 2012 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Δ