The spanish word for brown
Purple is "morado," brown is "marrón," and orange is "naranja" in Spanish.
The colors in Spanish are: rojo (red), azul (blue), verde (green), amarillo (yellow), naranja (orange), morado (purple), rosa (pink), marrón (brown), negro (black), blanco (white), gris (gray).
Here is a list of some common Spanish colors: Rojo (red) Azul (blue) Amarillo (yellow) Verde (green) Blanco (white) Negro (black) Gris (gray) Marrón (brown) Naranja (orange) Rosa (pink) Morado (purple)
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
"Violeta" in Spanish translates to "violet" in English, referring to the purple color or the flower.
Brown color in Spanish is "marrón."
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brown
red + blue = purple blue + yellow = green red +yellow = orange orange +blue = brown yellow + purple = brown red + green = brown
Morse Brown (duuu)
Brown
Brown.
When you mix the colors purple and pink you get a deeper purple. When you mix purple, pink, and orange you get a brownish color.
purple or brown
brown!
It makes: Fudge brown
It depends a bit on the quantities, and the kind of puple. Reddish purple will give a nice brown with orange. With more bluish purple, the result will be a bit greyish and muddy, with a warm brownish tone. Burnt siena (chestnut brown) can be the result of carefully mixing orange and purple..
orange and purple combined make a reddish- brown. The reason is orange is red plus yellow, and purple is red plus blue, the three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. When they are combined they make brown. You will add one additional red in using the orange, thus, the reddish hue in the brown color resulting.