Red- rojo, Orange-naranja, Yellow- amarillo, Green- verde, Blue- azul, Purple-morado, Brown- marrón, Black- negro, White- blanco
Assuming that by "the three colors' you mean the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue--in Spanish they are rojo, amarillo, azul.
In a short answer forum like this one, it is not possible to list all the vocabulary words of any one language, including Spanish. That would be a list of all the words in a dictionary of that language. Locate a Spanish-English dictionary at your local library and you will find plenty of Spanish vocabulary words.
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)
During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in the 19th century, the Spanish authorities tried to suppress the speaking of Spanish and all Spanish ways of life. They enforced policies that promoted the use of the Spanish language and attempted to assimilate the local population to Spanish culture and customs.
The Spanish word for "eel" is anguila, which contains all five vowels: a, e, i, o, u.
Translation: Todos los colores
Assuming that by "the three colors' you mean the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue--in Spanish they are rojo, amarillo, azul.
Red and Yellow
Red and yellow.
The common colors of the Spanish (Espana) flag are red and yellow. Lesser colors include white, blue, and black which all help make up the crest that is prominent in the left center of the flag.
The colours are red and yellow.red = rojoyellow = amarillo
colors
Mucho colores.
The colors on the Spanish flag are based on the Heraldic schemes of the Crown of Aragon.
Color is a Spanish equivalent of 'color'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'el' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'koh-LOHR'.
red: braveryyellow: generosity
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