color =couleur
but if you want it plural it is
colors = couleurs
couleur
vert
Gris.
The word "color" originated from the Latin word "color" and the Old French word "color", both of which mean "shade" or "hue". It can be traced back to the Latin verb "colorare", meaning "to color" or "to stain".
'brun' is the French word for the colour brown
It's easy really, blue in French is bleu.
'bleu' means blue in French.
The colour maroon, a word the French use to refer to brown, translates in French as Bordeaux.
The English word "color" has been relatively unchanged from its Latin roots. The Latin word for color is also "color," and entered into the English language from the Old French "color," from which there also originated the British English spelling of the word.
The language that the color magenta comes from is French
Gold = or in French. You pronounciate it like the English word "or"
Yes, violet is the French word for purple, because they're almost the same color, and it's hard to tell which is which.