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In today's lesson, we will learn about the colors in Standard Moroccan Tamazight. Enjoy your learning journey with Polyglot Club!
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight Standard Moroccan Tamazight] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about the colors. Colors can be seen everywhere, and learning them in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight Standard Moroccan Tamazight] will help you to better understand and describe the world around you. So let's get started!<br>
 
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==Main Terms==
<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages:[[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Family|Family]], [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|Say Hello and Greetings in Standard Moroccan Tamazight]], [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]] & [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Food|Food]].</span>
Below is a table of the main colors in Standard Moroccan Tamazight with their pronunciation and translation in English.
== Basic colors ==
 
Let's start with the basic colors:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Standard Moroccan Tamazight !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Word in Standard Moroccan Tamazight !! Pronunciation !! Translation in English
| Aɛchwaq  || a-cha-wak || White
|-
|-
| اَحْمَر || ahmar || red
| Azeggwagh || azeg-wagh || Black
|-
|-
| أَزْرَق || azraq || blue
| Ahmar  || ahmar || Red
|-
|-
| أَسْوَد || aswad || black
| Azerzeg  || az-er-zeg || Blue
|-
|-
| أَصْفَر || asfar || yellow
| Abiad || a-byad || Yellow
|-
|-
| بَنَفْسَجِي || banafsaji || purple
| Askof || as-kof || Green
|-
|-
| خَضْرَاء || khadraa || green
| Asli || a-sli || Brown
|-
| رَمَادِي || ramadi || gray
|-
| بَيَاضِي || bayadi || white
|}
|}


==Dialogue==
Here are some simple sentences using these basic colors in context:
Let's practice the colors in Standard Moroccan Tamazight with a dialogue.  
* Person 1: Azeggwagh awal n argaz d warraw n umezruy (Black is the favorite color of the man wearing a cap).
* Person 2: Aɛchwaq tira s temreḥt (White goes well with traditional Amazigh clothing for women).


* '''Person 1''': اَحْمَر ؟ (ahmar?) – Red?
== Shades of colors ==


* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، اَحْمَر (na'am, ahmar) – Yes, red.
In [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight Standard Moroccan Tamazight], we use different shades to describe colors more precisely. Here are some examples:


* '''Person 1''': أَزْرَق ؟ (azraq?) – Blue?
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Standard Moroccan Tamazight !! Pronunciation !! English
* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، أَزْرَق (na'am, azraq) – Yes, blue.
|-
| Aɛchwaq n tfenja  || a-cha-wak n t-fen-ja || Ivory
|-
| Azeggwagh n udlis  || azeg-wagh n ud-lis || Charcoal
|-
| Ahmar tudmurt || ahmar tud-murt || Crimson
|-
| Azerzeg n unzar || az-er-zeg n un-zar || Navy
|-
| Abiad n yiselmacen || a-byad n yi-sel-ma-cen || Golden
|-
| Askof d azeggaɣ || as-kof d azeg-gaɣ || Olive
|-
| Asli n tsensilt || a-sli n t-sen-silt || Chestnut
|}


* '''Person 1''': أَسْوَد ؟ (aswad?) – Black?
Here are some examples of how to use shades of colors in context:


* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، أَسْوَد (na'am, aswad) – Yes, black.
* Person 1: Ahmar tudmurt i werɣu n tmagla-nni (I like to wear a crimson shirt on special occasions).
* Person 2: Askof d azeggaɣ iwumiqen s gma urrimen (Olive green walls combine well with brown furniture).  


* '''Person 1''': أَصْفَر ؟ (asfar?) – Yellow?
== Culture and interesting facts about colors ==
In [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight Standard Moroccan Tamazight] culture, some colors are associated with specific meanings:


* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، أَصْفَر (na'am, asfar) – Yes, yellow.
* Aɛchwaq (White) is usually worn during weddings as it symbolizes purity and new beginnings.
* Ahmar (Red) is commonly used in Muslim countries for important events such as weddings, Eid, and traditional ceremonies. It is associated with happiness, success, and strength.
* Azawagh (Blue) is the most common favorite color in the world, and it represents trust, loyalty, and wisdom.
* Tiziri (Moonlight) is an honorary color in Amazigh culture as it symbolizes the beauty and purity of nature.


* '''Person 1''': بَنَفْسَجِي ؟ (banafsaji?) – Purple?
Remember that colors can also have different meanings in different cultures, so it is important to learn about the customs and traditions of the people you are communicating with.


* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، بَنَفْسَجِي (na'am, banafsaji) – Yes, purple.
== Conclusion ==
Congratulations! You have learned the basic colors and shades in [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight Standard Moroccan Tamazight]. To improve your [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight|Standard Moroccan Tamazight] vocabulary, you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=16 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/standard-moroccan-tamazight/question questions]!<br>


* '''Person 1''': خَضْرَاء ؟ (khadraa?) – Green?
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* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، خَضْرَاء (na'am, khadraa) – Yes, green.
<span link>Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages:[[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Travel-Dialogue-Practice|Travel Dialogue Practice]], [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Common-Phrases|Learn Standard Moroccan Tamazight Vocabulary Greetings and ...]], [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]] & [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]].</span>
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* '''Person 1''': رَمَادِي ؟ (ramadi?) – Gray?
==Other Lessons==
 
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Animal|Animal]]
* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، رَمَادِي (na'am, ramadi) – Yes, gray.
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]]
 
* '''Person 1''': بَيَاضِي ؟ (bayadi?) – White?
 
* '''Person 2''': نَعَمْ، بَيَاضِي (na'am, bayadi) – Yes, white.
 
==Related lessons==
* [[Language/Standard Moroccan Tamazight/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Standard Moroccan Tamazight/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Standard Moroccan Tamazight/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Standard Moroccan Tamazight/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Standard Moroccan Tamazight/Vocabulary/Body Parts|Body Parts]]
 
==Sources==
* https://www.omniglot.com/writing/tamazight.htm (the Tamazight language and its writing system)
* https://www.ethnologue.com/language/ber (the Berber languages and their dialects)
* https://www.arabicpod101.com/moroccan-arabic/colors-in-moroccan-arabic/ (colors in Moroccan Arabic)
* https://www.arabicpod101.com/moroccan-arabic/vocabulary-list-colors-in-moroccan-arabic/ (vocabulary list of colors in Moroccan Arabic)
 
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Feelings-and-Emotions|Feelings and Emotions]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Parts-of-the-Body|Parts of the Body]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Vegetables|Vegetables]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Standard-moroccan-tamazight/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-week|Days of the week]]


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Standard Moroccan Tamazight Vocabulary - Colors

Hi Standard Moroccan Tamazight learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about the colors. Colors can be seen everywhere, and learning them in Standard Moroccan Tamazight will help you to better understand and describe the world around you. So let's get started!

With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages:Family, Say Hello and Greetings in Standard Moroccan Tamazight, Months of the Year & Food.

Basic colors[edit | edit source]

Let's start with the basic colors:

Standard Moroccan Tamazight Pronunciation English
Aɛchwaq a-cha-wak White
Azeggwagh azeg-wagh Black
Ahmar ahmar Red
Azerzeg az-er-zeg Blue
Abiad a-byad Yellow
Askof as-kof Green
Asli a-sli Brown

Here are some simple sentences using these basic colors in context:

  • Person 1: Azeggwagh awal n argaz d warraw n umezruy (Black is the favorite color of the man wearing a cap).
  • Person 2: Aɛchwaq tira s temreḥt (White goes well with traditional Amazigh clothing for women).

Shades of colors[edit | edit source]

In Standard Moroccan Tamazight, we use different shades to describe colors more precisely. Here are some examples:

Standard Moroccan Tamazight Pronunciation English
Aɛchwaq n tfenja a-cha-wak n t-fen-ja Ivory
Azeggwagh n udlis azeg-wagh n ud-lis Charcoal
Ahmar tudmurt ahmar tud-murt Crimson
Azerzeg n unzar az-er-zeg n un-zar Navy
Abiad n yiselmacen a-byad n yi-sel-ma-cen Golden
Askof d azeggaɣ as-kof d azeg-gaɣ Olive
Asli n tsensilt a-sli n t-sen-silt Chestnut

Here are some examples of how to use shades of colors in context:

  • Person 1: Ahmar tudmurt i werɣu n tmagla-nni (I like to wear a crimson shirt on special occasions).
  • Person 2: Askof d azeggaɣ iwumiqen s gma urrimen (Olive green walls combine well with brown furniture).

Culture and interesting facts about colors[edit | edit source]

In Standard Moroccan Tamazight culture, some colors are associated with specific meanings:

  • Aɛchwaq (White) is usually worn during weddings as it symbolizes purity and new beginnings.
  • Ahmar (Red) is commonly used in Muslim countries for important events such as weddings, Eid, and traditional ceremonies. It is associated with happiness, success, and strength.
  • Azawagh (Blue) is the most common favorite color in the world, and it represents trust, loyalty, and wisdom.
  • Tiziri (Moonlight) is an honorary color in Amazigh culture as it symbolizes the beauty and purity of nature.

Remember that colors can also have different meanings in different cultures, so it is important to learn about the customs and traditions of the people you are communicating with.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned the basic colors and shades in Standard Moroccan Tamazight. To improve your Moroccan Tamazight vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages:Travel Dialogue Practice, Learn Standard Moroccan Tamazight Vocabulary Greetings and ..., Animals & Days of the Week.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]