'Iro', meaning 'color', is written as色 in Japanese.
The Japanese word for color is iro
カラー - Karā or 色 - Iro
"Color" is "iro," pronounced ee-row.
It is 'iro.'
"Iro", written 色.
shiro-iro. (colors in Japanese have a suffix of the word 'iro' which means color. Shiro could also be a name if its used at a certain point in the sentence so it's best to use the -iro suffix to avoid confusion.) Other Japanese colors: momo-iro: pink (old version, no one says this much anymore) pinku: pink gin-iro: silver kin-iro: gold murasaki: purple aka-iro: red akai: crimson (generally accepted term in Tokyo dialect) kuro: dark kuro-iro: black midori-iro: green orengii: orange. kiro-iro: yellow ao-iro/aoi: blue
Daitan na iro-zukai
aqua is mizu-iro(=color); water
Ōku no iro (Japanese) = many colors (english) hope this helps ~narutomoon
黄色 (ki-iro)
"Daisuki na iro."
If you mean how to say 'seven colors' in Japanese, it translates to 'nanatsu no iro' (七つの色). If you mean the seven colors of rainbow, here they are: Red: (赤色) (a ka i ro) Orange: (オレンジ色) (o ren ji i ro) Yellow: (黄色) (ki iro) Green: (緑色) (mi do ri i ro) Blue: (青色) (a o i i ro) Indigo: (藍色) (a i iro) Violet: (紫色) (mu ra sa ki i ro)