noir
black
So, i'm french, and the colors of the French flag represent: - For the blue : It's the color of Paris - For the white : It's the color of the nobility at the time of the French Revolution - For the red : It's the color of revolutionaries Bye and I hope I didn't make mistakes (for translate) ;)
'brun' is the French word for the colour brown
The French wore blue.
brown and black
Noir is the color 'black' in French.
Noir
"noir(e)"
red scarf black & white shirt black pants with black suspenders
French and black
The color is black (3xblack) a very disable color combination for collectors
She was the first to introduce black as a fashion color
He is Louisiana Creole which makes him Black, French, and Native American. So yes, he is considered Black (basically Black Creole/Creole of Color and a specific type of black).
French people rarely wear hats these days. There is no standard colour for them.
The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian stele, or slab, engraved with a decree by King Ptolemy V. It was found in 1799 by a French soldier. It is made of black granite, so it is black in color.
He is Louisiana Creole which makes him Black, French, and Native American so he is culturally different from Black American but can still be considered as such and is Black Creole/Creole of Color and a specific type of Black.
La couleur noire NB: To a pedant (and many, many French people are pedants, especially in the matter of language) this is nonsense, since black is not a colour at all; it is merely the absence of colour. NB2: As NOIR does not qualify COULEUR, one should not make it feminine; La couleur noir would be better (except see NB above).