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How do you say green in English?
Green English is green, pronounced English [[[ɡri? Beauty [[n]ɡri? n].

Explanation:

Green; Grass green; Full of grass; Green; Lush; Immature; Green; Raw.

Green; Grass green; Green vegetables; Green leafy vegetables; Grassland, lawn, public green space, esp in the center of a town or village.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) greening; Enhance the environmental awareness of socks; Friendly to the environment.

Example: This island is very small? Green? Where is the dot? Map.

This island is a green dot on the map of Gaohe River.

Others: relatively green, superlative green, plural green.

Word usage

Green is usually used as an uncountable noun, but as "green vegetable", it is used as a countable noun, often in plural form.

When green is used as an adjective, it means "green and blue", which means that things are in a green state. It can also be used to point out that something is "immature" or that people have no social experience because they are young, that is, "immature, inexperienced and gullible"; Sometimes it can also mean that something is "wet".

Green extension can mean "full of energy and youthful vitality"

Green is usually used with the preposition at, meaning "a novice of ..."