Home

Gialla

Gialla is the feminine singular form of the Italian adjective giallo, meaning yellow. It is used to describe feminine nouns and must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies. For example, una lampadina gialla describes a yellow light bulb, while una camicia gialla describes a yellow shirt. In Italian, color adjectives commonly follow the noun, but they can also precede it for stylistic reasons or emphasis, as in una gialla camicia in certain poetic or marketing contexts.

Forms and agreement. The base color term has masculine and feminine forms: giallo (masculine singular), gialla

Usage and scope. Gialla is used in everyday language, design, fashion, cuisine, and media to denote the

See also. The related masculine form is giallo; the broader color family covers shades of yellow. The

(feminine
singular),
gialli
(masculine
plural),
and
gialle
(feminine
plural).
The
adjective
agrees
with
the
noun
in
gender
and
number,
regardless
of
its
position
relative
to
the
noun.
color
yellow.
It
can
describe
objects,
substances,
or
natural
elements
that
are
feminine
in
noun
class.
In
discussing
color
palettes
or
branding,
gialla
may
appear
as
part
of
descriptive
phrases
to
convey
brightness,
warmth,
or
caution.
term
is
primarily
a
linguistic
and
descriptive
word
rather
than
a
proper
noun,
and
its
usage
is
determined
by
standard
Italian
grammar
and
stylistic
choice.