Words in language evolve as people pronounce them differently over the years and centuries. The English language uses the word "red" for the color of blood, sunset clouds and rubies because of that evolution. The word "red" as a color derives from Indo-European, which is the root language of most languages spoken from the European Atlantic and North Sea coasts east through India.
The Old English form was "read"; the Old Frisian and Old Saxon forms were" rad."
At its core, words are sounds that are arbitrarily given specific meaning, so there is no known reason for the Indo-European word to have begun with an "r" sound and ended with a "d" sound instead of some other combination. It is just what happened.
The vivid red color is called "scarlet."
The color bright red is simply referred to as "bright red."
A light red color is commonly referred to as "pink."
Purple and red make a color called maroon.
The deep purplish red color is called "burgundy."
The vivid red color is called "scarlet."
The color bright red is simply referred to as "bright red."
Color 'red' in Hindi is laal . ( लाल )
The color that is a mixture of purple and red is called maroon.
A light red color is commonly referred to as "pink."
Purple and red make a color called maroon.
The deep purplish red color is called "burgundy."
Is is a deep red color, sometimes called a cherry red.
It's actually called "red-orange"
a red orange color or possibly an orange red color depending on how much of each color u put in
maybe..... violet or burgendy
The fear of the color red is known as erythrophobia.