COLORADO.
You might mean "what does "colorado" mean in English". If so, it is a Spanish term meaning "red".
Anyone who speaks Spanish. The word means "red".
Es pelirroja, de cabello largo. *NEVER SAY: "cabello colorado" or "rojo".
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
I'm not sure but I think it would be "Yo soy de Colorado."
el, la, los, las.El is singular and masculine.La is singular and feminine.Los is multiple and masculine.Las is multiple and feminine.
Colorado is originally a Spanish word. So, that's how to spell it.
Kolorado
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Many people say that Boulder, CO as the windiest city in Colorado.
Here is a link to a pronunciation. I'm from Colorado, and I don't say it exactly that way, but it is pretty close. :) Even some Coloradans don't say it that well. :) http://www.howjsay.com/index.php?word=Colorado
Las Animas, Colorado
Pretty fast I'd say
Anyone who speaks Spanish. The word means "red".
That depends who you ask. Someone in Boulder would probably say things are looking up, while someone in Elbert, Colorado Springs, or Grand Junction would be more likely to say that things are going downhill.
if her parents say its ok