'turquoise' is spelled the same in French.
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Turquoise is a mix between blue and green, named after the rock turquoise (December's birth stone.)
Neon Yellow ish :) x
The English translation of the french word mauve is mauve. Purple is a mixture of the spectral colours blue and red. Mauve is an unsaturated colour - purple has been mixed with white to make mauve or lilac just as red is mixed with white to make pink and turquoise with white to make eau-de-nil.
Baby Blue, Powder Blue, Light Turquoise, Light Sea Green.
in French, you say turquoise...
It is a French noun, so it is the same, "turquoise".
Turquoise is a feminine noun and adjective in French. It has no masculine.
Turquoise Is the answer
You just say turquoise. It is the same.
Turquoise was used by the ancient Persians. The word turquoise was derived around the 16th century from the French language either from the French word for Turkish(Turquois) or dark-blue stone (pierre turquin).[4] This may have arisen from a misconception. Turquoise does not occur in Turkey but was traded at Turkish bazaars to Venetian merchants who brought it to Europe. See wikipedia
What is the melting point of turquoise
rejoice for turquoise
the synonyms for turquoise is color
Turquoise. She loves turquoise. She feels that turquoise is the color of her soul.
difference between magnesite & turquoise
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