La couleur préférée est bleu! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Favorite color is blue!" The declaration translates literally as "The preferred color is blue" since French employs definite articles -- in this case, la -- even where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la koo-lur prey-fey-rey bluh" in French.
This is how you ask "what is your favorite color?" in french: ce qui est votre couleur préférée - hope that helps! :)
"Color the girl's dress pink" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Colorie la robe de la fille rose. The imperative statement of command translates literally into English as "Color the dress of the girl pink." The pronunciation will be "ko-lo-ree la ruhb duh la fee roz" in French.
The correct spelling is favorite in US English and favourite in British English. An example of where favourite is used: Canada. An example of where favorite is used: the United States of America. Hope this helps!
Quelle couleur veux-tu? and Quelle couleur voulez-vous? are French equivalents of the English phrase "What color do you want?" Context makes clear whether one "you" formally (case 2) or informally (example 1) or two or more "you all" (instance 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "kel koo-lur vuh-tyoo" and "kel koo-lur voo-ley-zoo" in French.
Gris is a color whose spelling starts with the letter "g" in French. The adjective is in its masculine singular form and translates as "gray" or "grey" in English. The pronunciation will be "gree" in French.
"My favorite color is pink" in English is Le rose est ma couleur préférée in French.
"My favorite color is blue!" in English is Ma couleur préférée est bleu! in French.
Couleur préférée is a French equivalent of the English phrase "favorite color." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "preferred color" in French. The pronunciation will be "koo-lur prey-fey-rey" in French.
Sa couleur préférée, c'est... and Sa couleur préférée est... are French equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "Her favorite color is... ." Context makes clear whether a trendier "Her favorite color, it's..." (case 1) or a more standard "Her favorite color is..." (example 2) suits for what also translates literally as "His preferred color is..." in English. The pronunciation will be "sa koo-lur sey" and "sa koo-luh-rey" in French.
"Daisuki na iro."
"la couleur des cheveux" is the hair color in French.
marron is brown in French.
Ta couleur préférée and votre couleur préférée are French equivalents of the English phrase "your favorite color." Context makes clear whether one formal (case 2) or informal "you" (example 1) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ta koo-lur prey-fey-rey" and "vot koo-lur prey-fey-rey" in French.
Ma couleur préférée is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "my favorite color." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "my preferred color" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma koo-lur prey-fey-rey" in French.
Il colore preferito è il nero.
"Blues" as a color is an English equivalent of the French word bleus. The masculine plural noun most famously references France's national football (soccer) team because of the shirt color. The pronunciation will be "bluh" in French.
The french word "laser couleur" when translated into English means "color laser". It most often refers to the popular color laser printing employed as a high quality printing method.