I have black hair.
Tengo=I have, pelo=hair, negro=black
It is Spanish for "I have brown hair".
I have black hair
She/He has short, black hair.
i have hair
Paco is tall and has a little black hair
Black hair is pelo negro. (hair, black)
Since it says "tiene," "tiene el pelo largo" means s/he has the long hair. I do not quite get it, but it's either that or there shouldn't be "el" in there. Tienes pelo largo. (You have long hair)
I have short blonde hair = Tengo el pelo rubio y corto.
It means, "the short hair."
Tiene pelo corto y castaño.Tiene pelo constanos.
Paco is tall and has a little black hair
Black hair is pelo negro. (hair, black)
pelo corto y negro
pelo corto y negro
Since it says "tiene," "tiene el pelo largo" means s/he has the long hair. I do not quite get it, but it's either that or there shouldn't be "el" in there. Tienes pelo largo. (You have long hair)
I have short blonde hair = Tengo el pelo rubio y corto.
"I have short hair" in Spanish is "Tengo pelo corto". It is pronounced "TANE-go PAY-lo COR-toe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Tiene pelo negro" means he/she/it has black hair. "Pelo oscuro" means "dark hair."
Cortaste mi pelo demasiado corto.
"Toda tu familia tiene el pelo negro"
"I have brown hair" in Spanish is, "Tengo pelo castaño." It is pronounced, "TANE-go PAY-low ka-STAHN-yo." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.