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blue (masculine) = kakhol (כחול)

blue (feminine) = kekhula (כחולה)
Transliterated: Kachol.

Learning how to annunciate the ch (alternately seen as kh) can be difficult for non-native speakers. The 'ch' in Hebrew is a guttural sound coming from the back of the throat.

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