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  2. Colors in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

    www.spanishdict.com/guide/colors-in-spanish

    Quick Answer. ¿ Rojo (red)? ¿ Verde (green)? ¿ Azul (blue)? ¿Cuál es tu color favorito? (What is your favorite color?) In this article, you'll learn colors in Spanish so you can express your preferences, describe your surroundings, and talk about human attributes. Basic Color Terms.

  3. Basic Colors in Spanish

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    The names of basic colors in Spanish with the pronunciation of each color. Los colores en español. We also look at regional difference of marrón vs. café.

  4. A Guide to Colors in Spanish | Everything You Need to Know

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    Common Colors in Spanish. Hair Colors. Eye Colors. Rules for Colors in Spanish. Spanish Words to Describe a Color. Spanish Idioms with Colors. Key Points. By the end of this, not only will you know how to say all of the colors in Spanish, but you’ll be able to use them like a native speaker! The Colors in Spanish: List of Basic Colors.

  5. The Ultimate Guide to All Colors in Spanish

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    The Spanish Color Wheel Chart. El círculo cromático (Spanish color wheel) shows the colors organized into a cohesive, interconnected structure that is ideal for studying colors in Spanish. The Spanish color wheel shows how 11 different colors and shades relate to each other.

  6. Make a list of Spanish color names (all colores en español), and head outdoors or around your house. Challenge yourself to find an object that matches each color. For example, "azul" (blue) - the sky, "rojo" (red) - a stop sign, "rosa" (pink) - a flower.

  7. Spanish Colors. Color names in Spanish are adjectives (words that describe) that are always placed after the noun (object, thing, etc.) they modify. DOWNLOAD PDF. The colors amarillo, rojo, negro and blanco must agree in gender and in number with the noun they describe.

  8. The ultimate guide to colors in Spanish - Preply

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    Describing colors in Spanish. Want to express yourself like a pro? Then scroll down to learn how to say the different shades and combinations of colors in Spanish. Light and dark shades. In Spanish, the terms “claro” and “oscuro” are used to express light and dark shades of colors, respectively.