Brun means "brown" in French. The feminine is brune.
If you meant to burn, then it's brûler.
Brune
brown
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.
Brun or Marron marron = brown (object) brun = brown (hair, skin, eyes) châtain = brown (hair) bronzé(e) = brown / tannedmarron, brun(e)
Brun or brune in the singular and bruns or brunes in the plural are French equivalents of the English word "brown." Context makes clear whether feminine (cases 2, 4) or masculine (examples 1, 3) genders suit. The respective pronunciations will be "breh" or "bryoon" in the singular and plural in French.
The color brown in French is brun.
marron is brown in French.
'brun' is the French word for the colour brown
Brun(e).
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
it is brown ....castaño(in Spanish) brun (in French) and Braun (in German)
Bruno is a literal Italian equivalent of the French word brun. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular adjective -- which translates into English as "brown" -- will be "BROO-no" in Italian and "breh" in French.
Brun marron, brun, brune
"brun" is the french word to drescribe a male who has brown hair.
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BRUN
The answer is brun. OR MARRON