Colors in Spanish (Colores en español)
Learning colors in Spanish is a great way to build your vocabulary. Colors help you describe clothes, objects, and even express your preferences. The most common colors include rojo (red), naranja or anaranjado (orange), and amarillo (yellow).
Nature colors are easy to remember too: verde (green) and azul (blue). For creative projects, you might need púrpura (purple) and rosa (pink). When describing basics, blanco (white), negro (black), and marrón or café (brown) come in handy.
Try making simple sentences with these colors like "Me gusta el azul" (I like blue) or "Mi camisa es roja" (My shirt is red). Remember that in Spanish, colors often come after the noun they describe.
Fun Fact: In some Spanish-speaking countries, people use "café" instead of "marrón" when talking about the color brown!