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Sundanese Vocabulary - Colors

Hi Sundanese learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the names of different colors in Sundanese. As a Sundanese language teacher with 20 years of experience, I will illustrate the lesson with cultural information and interesting facts. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to describe colorful objects in Sundanese-language conversations with friends, family and other Native speakers.

So, let's start!


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Say Hello and Greetings in Sundanese, Fruits & Feelings and Emotions.

Basics[edit | edit source]

Similar to other languages, Sundanese people use colors to describe things they see or want to describe. In Sundanese, colors are expressed by using adjectives.

In general, Sundanese colors might be different from other languages. For instance, in Sundanese, black is expressed using "item" which is often used to describe anything "dark" or "shadowy". Similarly, brown is described as "coklat" as this word refers to chocolate. I often find it interesting how cultural elements play an important factor in Sundanese vocabulary.

Sundanese Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Below are examples of Sundanese colors:

Sundanese Pronunciation English Translation
biru [bi.ɾu] blue
hijau [hi.d͡ʒau] green
merah [mɛ.ɽah] red
kuning [ku.ning] yellow
putih [pu.tih] white
hitam [hi.tam] black
abu-abu [a.bu-a.bu] grey
ungu [un.gu] purple
coklat [t͡ʃok.lat] brown

Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are a few examples we commonly use:

  • Person 1: "Luh, abdi suka jas biru." (I like blue clothes.)
  • Person 2: "Kumaha, Damang?" (How come, Damang?)
  • Person 1: "Kuring suka warna biru, sapertos musikna." (I like the color blue, just like the sky.)
  • Person 2: "Euweuh bisa jadi tanda pikeun kitu, Damang." (That can be a sign for the same, Damang.)

Culture[edit | edit source]

Color symbolism is highly valued in Sundanese culture, as colors usually signify particular meanings or symbolize deeper values in the community.

For example, red symbolizes bravery or courage while yellow signifies royalty or authority. In Sundanese traditional outfit, people usually wear darker colors.. The most traditional outfit known as "kebaya" usually is available in darker tos of colors such as green and red as this is how they show respect for tradition and show off their Sundanese identity.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations, we have just learned about colors in Sundanese! By using our examples and dialogue, you will be able to communicate colorful objects effortlessly in Sundanese-language conversations. To learn more Sundanese vocabulary, you can also visit the Find native speakers and ask them any questions. And feel free to explore more in our Vocabulary category as well. Don't forget to join Polyglot Club where you can meet fellow language learners and practice your newly acquired Sundanese language skills with other Sundanese-speakers!😉


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