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How do you say colorful in Spanish?

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colors in spanish is colores.
los colores- the colours rojo- red anaranjado- orange amarillo- yellow verde- green azul- blue violeta- purple/violet rosado- pink blanco- white negro- black gris- grey dorado- gold

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The Spanish word for "colour" (British) is "color", pronounced koh-LOHR.

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Colorido

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collORR

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