orange: aderanhado (ad-er-ran-ah-doe)
Red: Rojo (ro-hoe)
blue: azul (ah-zool)
black: negro (nee-grow)
brown: cafe (ca-fay)
yellow: Amarillo (ah-ma-ree-oh)
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
tengo una naranja
Quieres naranja?
They say that, because red and orange kind of look alike. Sometimes it might be red orange. The only way to make it that real color is to dye it darker
Yes. 'la naranja'= the orange 'una naranja'= an orange
"Pelirrojo."pelirrojopelirrojo/a
Cat is "gato", orange (both the color and the fruit) is "naranja" with the j making an h sound. In Spanish the adjective follows the noun, so if you meant to say "the orange cat", you would say that as "el gato naranja." I am unaware of any kind of orange called a cat orange, but if there was one, the Spanish for it would likely be "la naranja del gato".
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
The fuit is "naranja", the color "anaranjado".
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Anyone who speaks Spanish. The word means "red".
Chevon Names dont change in spanish!