""Tiene los ojos azules"". This Means She has Eyes Blue. SPanish for She has blue Eyes ("j" sounds like an "h")
mis ojos son de color marrón
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Ella tiene ojos castaños. Or...
Ella tiene ojos morenos. Or...
Ella tiene ojos cafés.
You could say it in several ways. "Ojos marrón", "ojos de color café", and if the person also has brown hair, "es una morena (brunette)".
To say 'he has blue eyes' in Spanish, you would say 'tiene ojos azules.'
yo tengo ojos verdes
¿De que color son tus ojos?
Tengo ojos de azul y verde.
ojos verdes
I have brown eyes
El color de sus ojos es azul
el color de tus ojos
ΒΏDe quΓ© color son tus ojos?
What color are your eyes? Marron, azul, verde, negro
Edward Anthony Masen Cullen's Eyes Before He Was Changed Because Of His Spanish Influenza We're Green. Hope This Helped
What color are your eyes is the correct way to phrase that particular question because 'eyes' is the subject of the verb and it is plural.But you could also say: 'What is the colour of your eyes?' because then 'colour' is the subject.
You say, "de que color son tus ojos" pernounced; deh keh coh-lohr sohn toos oh-hos
Color of Her Eyes was created in 1990.
The color of Elmo's eyes are black.
natural color of eyes are blue.
Spanish Eyes - film - was created in 1930.
"Ojos lindos" means "beautiful eyes" in Spanish. It is used to compliment someone's attractive or pretty eyes.