In Korean culture, colors hold significant meanings and symbolism. For example, red often represents good fortune and happiness, while blue symbolizes prosperity and harmony. White is associated with purity and peace, traditionally linked to mourning as well. Additionally, black can signify strength and authority, but it may also represent darkness or negativity in certain contexts.
COLOR! What other meaning could it have?
the colors are blue red and black
dark brown(nearly black) is the most common eye color in korea.
Korea's national flags color is red, blue, black, and white.
red, black, white, blue
pink is a love color, usually meaning a crush
red, black, white, blue
The meaning of colour in England is color, they just have different spelling rules.
It is a concept and not a working prototype.
The root "chrom" refers to color. It is derived from the Greek word "chroma," meaning color. Words containing this root typically relate to color or pigmentation.
Camaraderie is changing of color like camelion or any animals that changes color :-) by Wendy tugahan
The adjective meaning full of color is colorful.