Orange: Naranja.
Yellow: Amarillo.
Numbers: Números (Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez)
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
Batata is a vegetable. It's like a sweet potato and it's yellow-orange. In Spain we say boniato.
To say "cempasuchil is yellow" in Spanish, you would say "El cempasúchil es amarillo." Here, "cempasúchil" refers to the marigold flower, and "amarillo" means yellow.
yellow-orange, because you always say the primary color first when mixing them with secondary colors.
yellow-orange, because you always say the primary color first when mixing them with secondary colors.
yellow-orange, because you always say the primary color first when mixing them with secondary colors.
Red and Yellow make Orange. Blue and Yellow make Green. Therefore, I would say that you need to dilute the orange with more yellow to get back as close to yellow as possible, then add blue.
tengo una naranja
Quieres naranja?
amarillo
Translation: Amarillo
makes