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<div class="pg_page_title">Name of Colors in Latin (with audio)</div>
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Hello Latin learners,
Hello Latin learners,
Colors are an essential aspect of our daily lives and play a vital role in shaping our emotions, perceptions, and experiences. In Latin, the language of the ancient Romans, colors have their own unique names that not only reflect their visual appearance but also hold cultural significance. This page will introduce you to the vocabulary of colors in Latin, complete with audio pronunciation. Whether you are a student of the language, an enthusiast of Roman culture, or simply looking to expand your vocabulary, learning the names of colors in Latin can be a fun and engaging experience. With the help of audio pronunciation, you can not only learn the correct spelling of each color but also master the pronunciation like a native speaker. So, get ready to dive into the world of colors in Latin and enhance your language skills in a fun and interactive way!


* It should be noted that there are many variations for colors in Latin. 
* You will first find a limited list of colors and their pronunciation and at the end of the lesson a more comprehensive list.


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==How to Say "Color" in Latin==
First, here is how to say "Colors" in Latin:


In this lesson we will learn the adjectives of colors in Latin.  
[[File:colores_latin.mp3]]
 
Color names are adjectives. It should be noted that there are several Latin terms for the same color.
 
Color names are adjectives. It should be noted that there are many variations for colors in Latin. 
 
You will first find a limited list of colors and their pronunciation and at the end of the lesson a more comprehensive list.
 
 


Colors =  '''Colores''' [ko'lo'res] in Latin.
<blockquote>'''Colores''' [ko'lo'res]</blockquote>
 
[[File:colores_latin.mp3]]


==Main Colors in Latin (text and audio)==
The table below showcases the main colors in Latin, featuring both text and audio pronunciation.


Happy learning ! :)
__TOC__
==Main Colors in Latin==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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'''English'''
'''English'''
!'''Pronunciation (audio)'''
!'''Pronunciation (audio)'''
!'''Note'''
|-
|-
|āter, ātra, ātrum
|āter, ātra, ātrum
|black (like a  coal, not glossy); dark, gloomy
|black (like a  coal, not glossy); dark, gloomy
|[[File:alter_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:alter_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|niger, nigra, nigrum
|niger, nigra, nigrum
|black (glossy); dark
|black (glossy); dark
|[[File:niger_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:niger_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|albus, a, um
|albus, a, um
|white (dead  white, not shining)
|white (dead  white, not shining)
|[[File:albus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:albus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|candidus, a, um
|candidus, a, um
|white (shining, dazzling)
|white (shining, dazzling)
|[[File:candidus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:candidus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|ruber, rubra, rubrum
|ruber, rubra, rubrum
|red
|red
|[[File:ruber_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:ruber_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|rƫfus, a, um
|rƫfus, a, um
|ruddy, red-haired
|ruddy, red-haired
|[[File:rufus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:rufus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|aurantius, a, um
|aurantius, a, um
|orange
|orange
|[[File:aurantius_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:aurantius_latin.mp3]]
|Not used very often in classical Latin
|-
|-
|aureus, a, um
|aureus, a, um
|golden, gold
|golden, gold
|[[File:aureus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:aureus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|flāvus, a, um
|flāvus, a, um*
|yellow, blond/e-haired  
|yellow, blond/e-haired  
|[[File:flavus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:flavus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|lƫteus, a, um
|lƫteus, a, um*
|yellow
|yellow, saffron-colored
|[[File:luteus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:luteus_latin.mp3]]
|Not often used
|-
|-
|viridis, e
|viridis, e
|green
|green
|[[File:viridis_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:viridis_latin.mp3]]
|3rd declension adjective
|-
|-
|caeruleus, a, um
|caeruleus, a, um
|blue
|blue
|[[File:careuleus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:careuleus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|purpureus, a, um
|purpureus, a, um
|purple
|purple
|[[File:purpuleus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:purpuleus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|roseus, a, um
|roseus, a, um
|pink, rose
|pink, rose
|[[File:roseus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:roseus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|fuscus, a, um
|fuscus, a, um
|brown
|brown
|[[File:fuscus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:fuscus_latin.mp3]]
|
|-
|-
|cānus, a, um
|cānus, a, um
|gray, gray-haired
|gray, gray-haired
|[[File:canus_latin.mp3]]
|[[File:canus_latin.mp3]]
|
|}
|}
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Both "lƫteus" and "flāvus" can be translated to mean "yellow" in English, but in Latin, they carry nuanced distinctions pertaining to different shades or implications of yellow.
 
# lƫteus: This term typically refers to a saffron or deep yellow color. It's derived from "lƫtum," which means "yellow dye" or "saffron."
# flāvus: This term generally refers to a yellow that might be likened to blonde or golden. In fact, "flāvus" is often used to describe blonde hair. The word has a broader use and might be associated with the colors of golden hair, wheat, or ripe grain.
 
So, while both terms indicate shades of yellow, the exact shade or context in which you'd use them can differ. If you're talking about blonde hair, for instance, "flāvus" would be more appropriate, but if you're referring to something with a saffron hue, "lƫteus" might be the better choice.
 
==Examples of Use==
This section provides examples of how these colors are used in Latin sentences, helping to understand the context and usage better.
 
; āter, ātra, ātrum
: ''Vestis ātra'' - The garment is black (dark, gloomy).
 
; niger, nigra, nigrum
: ''Equus niger'' - The horse is glossy black.
 
; albus, a, um
: ''Nix alba'' - The snow is white (dead white, not shining).
 
; candidus, a, um
: ''Luna candida'' - The moon is shining white.
 
; ruber, rubra, rubrum
: ''Rosa rubra'' - The rose is red.
 
; rƫfus, a, um
: ''Capillus rƫfus'' - Red-haired.
 
; aurantius, a, um
: ''Caelum aurantium'' - The sky is orange at dawn.
 
; aureus, a, um
: ''Folium aureum'' - The leaf is golden.
 
; flāvus, a, um
: ''Coma flava'' - Blond hair.
 
; lƫteus, a, um
: ''Tunica lutea'' - A saffron-colored tunic.
 
; viridis, e
: ''Herba viridis'' - The grass is green.
 
; caeruleus, a, um
: ''Mare caeruleum'' - The sea is blue.
 
; purpureus, a, um
: ''Vestis purpurea'' - A purple garment.
 
; roseus, a, um
: ''Caelum roseum'' - The sky is pink at sunset.
 
; fuscus, a, um
: ''Terra fusca'' - The brown earth.
 
; cānus, a, um
: ''Canis cānus'' - A gray dog.
 
 
==Quiz==
Test your knowledge of the Latin colors with this short quiz. Choose the correct Latin term for each color described.
 
# What is the Latin word for 'glossy black'?
#:: a) āter
#:: b) niger
#:: c) albus
 
# Which term means 'shining white'?
#:: a) candidus
#:: b) lƫteus
#:: c) caeruleus
 
# How do you say 'green' in Latin?
#:: a) rƫfus
#:: b) viridis
#:: c) roseus
 
# If something is 'saffron-colored', it is:
#:: a) flāvus
#:: b) aurantius
#:: c) lƫteus
 
# What is the Latin word for 'purple'?
#:: a) purpureus
#:: b) fuscus
#:: c) aureus
 
==Quiz Solutions==
Here are the answers to the quiz on Latin colors:
 
1. What is the Latin word for 'glossy black'?
  Answer: b) niger
 
2. Which term means 'shining white'?
  Answer: a) candidus
 
3. How do you say 'green' in Latin?
  Answer: b) viridis
 
4. If something is 'saffron-colored', it is:
  Answer: c) lƫteus
 
5. What is the Latin word for 'purple'?
  Answer: a) purpureus
 
==Main Colors in Latin (video)==
<youtube>ts7n1xdQjP8</youtube>
<youtube>ts7n1xdQjP8</youtube>




== Comprehensive List of Colors in Latin ==
== Comprehensive List of Colors in Latin ==
{| class="wikitable"
The following table provides a comprehensive list of colors in Latin, including their correct spelling and translation in English.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Latin
!Latin
!English
!English
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|-
|-
|glaucus, -a, -um
|glaucus, -a, -um
|(light) sea green (a dull blue-green,
|(light) sea green  
passing into graying blue)
|-
|-
|perviridis, -is, -e
|perviridis, -is, -e
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|-
|-
|caesius, -a, -um
|caesius, -a, -um
|bluish gray (esp. of eyes);  lavender
|bluish gray (pale blue, with a slight mixture of gray)
(pale blue, with a slight mixture of
gray)
|-
|-
|violĂąceus, -a, -um
|violĂąceus, -a, -um
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|-
|-
|purpureus, -a, -um
|purpureus, -a, -um
|purple (dull red with a slight
|purple (dull red with a slight dash of blue)
dash of blue)
|-
|-
|rûfus, -a, -um
|rûfus, -a, -um
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|cervĂźnus, -a, -um
|cervĂźnus, -a, -um
|tawny (darker brown than ''fulvus'')
|tawny (darker brown than ''fulvus'')
[< ''cervus'' deer/Hirsch/ciervo]
|-
|-
|brunneus, -a, -um
|brunneus, -a, -um
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|-
|-
|gilvus, -a, -um (gilbus)
|gilvus, -a, -um (gilbus)
|dun-colored, pale yellow (from almost
|dun-colored, pale yellow
neutral brownish gray to dull
grayish brown;  of horses only)
|-
|-
|carneus, -a, -um
|carneus, -a, -um
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|-
|-
|citreus, -a, -um
|citreus, -a, -um
|lemon yellow (purest yellow,
|lemon yellow (purest yellow, without any brightness)
without any brightness)
|-
|-
|aureus, -a, -um
|aureus, -a, -um
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|-
|-
|flĂąvus, -a, -um
|flĂąvus, -a, -um
|yellow (commonest term,
|yellow (commonest term, a pale yellow)
a pale yellow)
|-
|-
|flĂąvidus, -a, -um
|flĂąvidus, -a, -um
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|}
|}


 
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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* https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Latin/Colors
* https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Latin/Colors


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Latest revision as of 21:15, 12 November 2023

🎹 Name of Colors in Latin (with audio)
Latin colors.png

Hello Latin learners, Colors are an essential aspect of our daily lives and play a vital role in shaping our emotions, perceptions, and experiences. In Latin, the language of the ancient Romans, colors have their own unique names that not only reflect their visual appearance but also hold cultural significance. This page will introduce you to the vocabulary of colors in Latin, complete with audio pronunciation. Whether you are a student of the language, an enthusiast of Roman culture, or simply looking to expand your vocabulary, learning the names of colors in Latin can be a fun and engaging experience. With the help of audio pronunciation, you can not only learn the correct spelling of each color but also master the pronunciation like a native speaker. So, get ready to dive into the world of colors in Latin and enhance your language skills in a fun and interactive way!

  • It should be noted that there are many variations for colors in Latin.
  • You will first find a limited list of colors and their pronunciation and at the end of the lesson a more comprehensive list.

How to Say "Color" in Latin[edit | edit source]

First, here is how to say "Colors" in Latin:

Colores [ko'lo'res]

Main Colors in Latin (text and audio)[edit | edit source]

The table below showcases the main colors in Latin, featuring both text and audio pronunciation.


Latin

English

Pronunciation (audio)
āter, ātra, ātrum black (like a coal, not glossy); dark, gloomy
niger, nigra, nigrum black (glossy); dark
albus, a, um white (dead white, not shining)
candidus, a, um white (shining, dazzling)
ruber, rubra, rubrum red
rƫfus, a, um ruddy, red-haired
aurantius, a, um orange
aureus, a, um golden, gold
flāvus, a, um* yellow, blond/e-haired  
lƫteus, a, um* yellow, saffron-colored
viridis, e green
caeruleus, a, um blue
purpureus, a, um purple
roseus, a, um pink, rose
fuscus, a, um brown
cānus, a, um gray, gray-haired

*Both "lƫteus" and "flāvus" can be translated to mean "yellow" in English, but in Latin, they carry nuanced distinctions pertaining to different shades or implications of yellow.

  1. lƫteus: This term typically refers to a saffron or deep yellow color. It's derived from "lƫtum," which means "yellow dye" or "saffron."
  2. flāvus: This term generally refers to a yellow that might be likened to blonde or golden. In fact, "flāvus" is often used to describe blonde hair. The word has a broader use and might be associated with the colors of golden hair, wheat, or ripe grain.

So, while both terms indicate shades of yellow, the exact shade or context in which you'd use them can differ. If you're talking about blonde hair, for instance, "flāvus" would be more appropriate, but if you're referring to something with a saffron hue, "lƫteus" might be the better choice.

Examples of Use[edit | edit source]

This section provides examples of how these colors are used in Latin sentences, helping to understand the context and usage better.

āter, ātra, ātrum
Vestis ātra - The garment is black (dark, gloomy).
niger, nigra, nigrum
Equus niger - The horse is glossy black.
albus, a, um
Nix alba - The snow is white (dead white, not shining).
candidus, a, um
Luna candida - The moon is shining white.
ruber, rubra, rubrum
Rosa rubra - The rose is red.
rƫfus, a, um
Capillus rƫfus - Red-haired.
aurantius, a, um
Caelum aurantium - The sky is orange at dawn.
aureus, a, um
Folium aureum - The leaf is golden.
flāvus, a, um
Coma flava - Blond hair.
lƫteus, a, um
Tunica lutea - A saffron-colored tunic.
viridis, e
Herba viridis - The grass is green.
caeruleus, a, um
Mare caeruleum - The sea is blue.
purpureus, a, um
Vestis purpurea - A purple garment.
roseus, a, um
Caelum roseum - The sky is pink at sunset.
fuscus, a, um
Terra fusca - The brown earth.
cānus, a, um
Canis cānus - A gray dog.


Quiz[edit | edit source]

Test your knowledge of the Latin colors with this short quiz. Choose the correct Latin term for each color described.

  1. What is the Latin word for 'glossy black'?
    a) āter
    b) niger
    c) albus
  1. Which term means 'shining white'?
    a) candidus
    b) lƫteus
    c) caeruleus
  1. How do you say 'green' in Latin?
    a) rƫfus
    b) viridis
    c) roseus
  1. If something is 'saffron-colored', it is:
    a) flāvus
    b) aurantius
    c) lƫteus
  1. What is the Latin word for 'purple'?
    a) purpureus
    b) fuscus
    c) aureus

Quiz Solutions[edit | edit source]

Here are the answers to the quiz on Latin colors:

1. What is the Latin word for 'glossy black'?

  Answer: b) niger

2. Which term means 'shining white'?

  Answer: a) candidus

3. How do you say 'green' in Latin?

  Answer: b) viridis

4. If something is 'saffron-colored', it is:

  Answer: c) lƫteus

5. What is the Latin word for 'purple'?

  Answer: a) purpureus

Main Colors in Latin (video)[edit | edit source]


Comprehensive List of Colors in Latin[edit | edit source]

The following table provides a comprehensive list of colors in Latin, including their correct spelling and translation in English.

Latin English
Ăąter, Ăątra, Ăątrum dull black
niger, nigra, nigrum glossy black
piceus, -a, -um pitch black
furvus, -a, -um dark, black
pullus, -a, -um dark-colored, dark gray
viridis, -is, -e green (most common term)
virĂȘns, -ntis green (some shade of)
viridulus, -a, -um green (some shade of)
prasinus, -a, -um bright grass green, leek green
smaragdinus, -a, -um emerald green
herbĂąceus, -a, -um grass green
olĂźvĂąceus, -a, -um olive green
venetus, -a, -um (deep) sea green
glaucus, -a, -um (light) sea green
perviridis, -is, -e very green
chlĂŽrĂźnus, -a, -um chartreuse
vireĂŽ, -ĂȘre, -uĂź to be green (of green foliage)
viridĂȘns, -ntis green (of things growing)
virĂȘscĂŽ, -ĂȘre to become green
subviridis, -is, -e greenish
caeruleus, -a, -um sky-blue (esp. of eyes)
subcaeruleus bluish
cĂżaneus, -a, -um dark blue
lĂźvidus, -a, -um leaden blue
venetus, -a, -um azure blue
caesius, -a, -um bluish gray (pale blue, with a slight mixture of gray)
violĂąceus, -a, -um mauve;  violet
purpureus, -a, -um purple (dull red with a slight dash of blue)
rûfus, -a, -um red (all shades)
ruber, -bra, -brum red (common term for any pure red)
sanguineus, -a, -um blood red
rutilus, -a, -um bright red
cardinĂąlis, -is, -e cardinal red
rubidus, -a, -um dark red
cerasinus, -a, -um cherry-red
coccineus, -a, -um crimson;  deep red;  vermilion
phoenĂźceus, -a, -um pure lively red
russus, -a, -um red, russet
miniĂątus, -a, -um scarlet
roseus, -a, -um pink
pĂ»niceus, -a, -um pink;  pure lively red
subroseus, -a, -um pinkish
subruber, -bra, -brum reddish
rubellus, -a, -um reddish
subrûfus, -a, -um reddish
rûfulus, -a, -um reddish (of hair)
rubicundus, -a, -um reddish (of the skin;  flushed)
rĂŽbĂźginĂŽsus, -a, -um rust-colored
armeniacus, -a, -um dull orange (apricot-color)
fulvus, -a, -um hazel (light to strong brown)
cervĂźnus, -a, -um tawny (darker brown than fulvus)
brunneus, -a, -um brown (of Germanic origin)
spĂądĂźx, -Ăźcis chestnut;  strong brown
badius, -a, -um chestnut (of horses only)
fuscus, -a, -um dark brown
spĂądĂźceus, -a, -um bright brown
gilvus, -a, -um (gilbus) dun-colored, pale yellow
carneus, -a, -um flesh-colored
aurantius, -a, -um orange
lĂ»teus, -a, -um orange;  deep yellow (like egg yolk)
vitellĂźnus, -a, -um deep yellow (like egg yolk [vitellus])
flammeus, -a, -um flame-colored
electricus, -a, -um amber
citreus, -a, -um lemon yellow (purest yellow, without any brightness)
aureus, -a, -um golden (of hair)
aureolus, -a, -um golden
flĂąvus, -a, -um yellow (commonest term, a pale yellow)
flĂąvidus, -a, -um yellowish
sufflĂąvus, -a, -um yellowish (of hair, approaching blond)
rĂąvus, -a, -um yellowish gray
crĂȘtĂąceus, -a, -um dull white (like chalk [crĂȘta])
albus, -a, -um dead white
candidus, -a, -um shiny white
niveus, -a, -um snow white (the purest white)
subalbus, -a, -um whitish
albulus, -a, -um whitish
subalbidus, -a, -um whitish
eburneus, -a, -um (& -nus) cream-colored
argenteus, -a, -um silvery
cĂąnus, -a, -um light gray (esp. hair)
cĂąnĂŽ capite esse to be gray-haired
cĂąnĂȘscĂŽ, -uĂź to become gray
cĂąneĂŽ, cĂąnĂȘre, cĂąnuĂź to become light gray
cinereus, -a, -um ash-gray
cĂąnĂȘscĂȘns, -ntis grayish

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