'Iro', meaning 'color', is written as色 in Japanese.
The Japanese word for color is iro
カラー - Karā or 色 - Iro
"Color" is "iro," pronounced ee-row.
It is 'iro.'
"Iro", written 色.
shiro-iro. (colors in Japanese have a suffix of the word 'iro' which means color. Shiro could also be a name if its used at a certain point in the sentence so it's best to use the -iro suffix to avoid confusion.) Other Japanese colors: momo-iro: pink (old version, no one says this much anymore) pinku: pink gin-iro: silver kin-iro: gold murasaki: purple aka-iro: red akai: crimson (generally accepted term in Tokyo dialect) kuro: dark kuro-iro: black midori-iro: green orengii: orange. kiro-iro: yellow ao-iro/aoi: blue
Daitan na iro-zukai
aqua is mizu-iro(=color); water
Ōku no iro (Japanese) = many colors (english) hope this helps ~narutomoon
"Daisuki na iro."
黄色 (ki-iro)
If you mean how to say 'seven colors' in Japanese, it translates to 'nanatsu no iro' (七つの色). If you mean the seven colors of rainbow, here they are: Red: (赤色) (a ka i ro) Orange: (オレンジ色) (o ren ji i ro) Yellow: (黄色) (ki iro) Green: (緑色) (mi do ri i ro) Blue: (青色) (a o i i ro) Indigo: (藍色) (a i iro) Violet: (紫色) (mu ra sa ki i ro)