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Bonnie B

Can someone tell me what Nero cerolieve means i know that it is Italian?


    



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Ten Kenorland
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Nero - Black
lieve - slight
cero - <unknown>

I think there may be a spelling error in the second word. If you find an alternate spelling, you can go to the site I used below to get your own Free Translation!

Ciao!


kaibebe
It doesn't mean anything-it could be a name. Cerolieve is perhaps a last name.


kingfischer22
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I know that nero means "black." I'm not sure about cerolieve.


nancina
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I don't think it means anything.

Nero does mean black, and it could perhaps be a name (like the Emperor Nero who fiddled while Rome was burning).

Cero is a candle, specifically a church candle (like where you light a candle to make an offering).

Lieve means light, but in the sense of something not heavy (for example, a lievito is added to cakes to make them rise), and not in the sense of light and dark.

It could be a name perhaps, but a search on the pagine bianche (the Italian white pages) doesn't find anyone with the last name of Cerolieve.

Are you sure of the spelling?


kamikaze fan
i speak spanish as a second language,so i don't know,although the languages are similar.ask a spainard that,and if you speak spanish,they might tell you.


cathharrynj
Nero means number one so its one something



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