Usage examples of "capello" in Italian with translation to English

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Mi scusi, cameriere. C'è un capello nella mia minestra. Excuse me, waiter. There's a hair in my soup.
I suoi capelli sono ricresciuti. Her hair grew back.
Si fece tagliare i capelli. He had his hair cut.
Che capelli lunghi che avete! What long hair you've got!
Che capelli lunghi che hai! What long hair you've got!
Che capelli lunghi che ha! What long hair you've got!
Mi piacciono i capelli corti. I like short hair.
Lei ha i capelli secchi. She has dry hair.
Tom si spazzolò i capelli. Tom brushed his hair.
Tom si pettinò i capelli. Tom combed his hair.
Che taglio di capelli preferisci? How do you want your hair cut?
Lui ha i capelli lunghi. He wears his hair long.
Maria ha i capelli lunghi. Maria has long hair.
Tom si fece tagliare i capelli. Tom got his hair cut.
Vi siete mai tinti i capelli? Have you ever dyed your hair?
Tom si è spazzolato i capelli. Tom brushed his hair.
Ti sei mai tinto i capelli? Have you ever dyed your hair?
I miei capelli sono castano chiaro. My hair is light brown.
Lui si fece tagliare i capelli. He had his hair cut.
Vi siete mai tinte i capelli? Have you ever dyed your hair?
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