Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

vengè

English translation:

wenge

Added to glossary by Michael Mottola
Oct 13, 2009 17:09
14 yrs ago
Italian term

parquette in vengè scuro

Italian to English Other Marketing / Market Research
La zona accoglienza è trattata con un parquette in vengè scuro, mentre la pavimentazione è in un gres chiaro riflettente per esaltare l’immagine dell’auto.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +4 dark wenge parquet
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Proposed translations

+4
4 mins
Selected

dark wenge parquet

It's also spelt venge.
Peer comment(s):

agree Oliver Lawrence
1 min
Ta.
agree Sarah Ferrara
3 mins
Thanks.
agree jacki-dart
27 mins
Thank you.
agree Pompeo Lattanzi
2 hrs
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