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Here are some tips to learn about colours in japanese.

As in a high number of situations, japanese use japanese or english word according to the context and there no exception for colours.

English Japenglish Japanese
Colour Karaa Iro
Red Redo Aka ( i )
Blue Buru Ao ( i )
Green Gurin Midori
Yellow Iero Kiiro
Pink Pinku Momo ( iro )
Brown Buraun Shairo
Purple / Violet Paaparu Murasaki
Black Buraku Kuro ( i )
White Waito Shiro ( i )
Silver Shiruba Gin
Gold Gorudo Kin
Orange Orenji Orenji

There's no really japanese pronounciation for orange.

Examples

- Sometimes you add "iro" to the name of the colour = Momo ... iro // Cha... iro

Cha is tea and iro is colour, so "chairo" means "color of tea".

Momo means peach (check the lesson about fruits). So "Momoiro" is "colour of peach".

- Sometimes you add " i " letter to the name of the colour : Aka...i // Kuro...i // Shiro...i

This last case mainly concerns the na-adjective (an article will come later about).

- "Omae ha mada aoi" = You are still green.

There is an expression in french saying "etre un bleu", meaning don't be experienced.

- "Shingouki ga ao dake no aida ha douro wo watarette ne" = You can cross the line / street only when traffic lights are blue.

- "Kyou ha aozora desu" = Today the sky is blue.

- As you can see Ao ( i ) can sometimes means blue, sometimes green. But if you ask japanese how to say "blue" the answer wil be "ao".

Baby supposed newborn is called "akachan", litteraly "little red". Refers to the color of the skin when a baby borns.

In the japanese popular culture, there is an annual TV show for kids using a "colour code" called "Sentai".

Wordly better known as "Power Rangers".

Illustrations

Here is a screenshot of the 2011 sentai show : Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger = Gokaiger the Pirate Squadron.

2017 show name's Uchuu Sentai Kyuuranger, and refers to the number of members in the starter team. For the first time, there is 9 (kyuu) people. Usually only 3 or 5.

Gokaiger.jpg

There is a famous idol group called Momoiro Clover Z, sometimes shorten as only Momoclo.

The name means Peach-colored clover. It intersting because they are usually clothed as a sentai team with a personal colour.

Momoclo.jpg

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