"Rot." Sometimes in an old book you might see it spelled "roth"; but either way it is pronounced more like the English word "rote" than "rot." Whether it is spelled ending with "t" or "th" it is still pronounced as "t."
No, the word red is a noun (a color) or an adjective (describing something as red; red shoes).The past tense of the verb 'read' is pronounced the same as red (read, reads, reading, read).
In Spanish, red is spelled "rojo." In French, red is spelled "rouge." In German, red is spelled "rot."
In Spanish, color is "color." In French, it is "couleur." In German, it is "Farbe." In Japanese, it is "いろ" (iro).
The word you are looking for is "purple." Purple is a color created by combining the primary colors red and blue.
The word 'red' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'red' is a word for a color.The adjective 'red' is a word that describes a noun as that color.Examples:We're painting the patio furniture red. (noun)You have some red paint on your face. (adjective)The verb form is to redden (reddens, reddening, reddened).
Farben
The German word for the color light blue is hellblau.
rot
rot -> Die Farbe Rot (the color red)
The word "blue" in German has no meaning. However, the translation of the word "blue" into German is "blau."
color of red
No, it is a color.
Schoko is a German word for chocolate, which typically has a brown color.
red color in greek is: κόκκινο [kokino=red] χρώμα [chroma=colour]
Red Red
Red
Red & Black & white. The Swastika was the symbol.