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

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

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  1. 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?


  2. Nero means number one so its one something

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

  4. 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!

  5. 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.

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

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