The color "marron" in French translates to "brown" in English.
The colour maroon, a word the French use to refer to brown, translates in French as Bordeaux.
The correct spelling in French for "marron" is M-A-R-R-O-N.
To say "brown" in French, you would say "marron."
In French, "marron" can be either masculine or feminine depending on its usage. As a color, "marron" is invariable and does not change for gender. However, when referring to a chestnut (as in the food), it is masculine ("un marron"), while when referring to a chestnut tree, it is feminine ("une marronne").
"Maroon" in French is "marron."
"marron" means brown in French. This is especially used for hair colour.
marron (colour) : brown marron (fruit) : conker (and chestnut when prepared to be eaten)
marron is brown in French.
MARRON
brown is 'marron' or 'brun, brune' in French. Marron is most common, brun and brune are less frequently used: for hair colour, or for brown sugar.
marron, brun/brune , châtain, (light brown) beige
The correct spelling in French for "marron" is M-A-R-R-O-N.
Brown in French is marron
There isn't one. You would use "marron", i.e. "des chaussures marron".
The answer is brun. OR MARRON
Marron
Il a les cheveux marron et les yeux marron.