'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
COLORADO.You might mean "what does "colorado" mean in English". If so, it is a Spanish term meaning "red".
Es pelirroja, de cabello largo. *NEVER SAY: "cabello colorado" or "rojo".
el, la, los, las.El is singular and masculine.La is singular and feminine.Los is multiple and masculine.Las is multiple and feminine.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Colorado is originally a Spanish word. So, that's how to spell it.
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
COLORADO.You might mean "what does "colorado" mean in English". If so, it is a Spanish term meaning "red".
In Spanish,"colorado" is one word for the color "red".
The river explored by the spanish is the Colorado River.
Colorado means 'colorful' in spanish, wrong answer Colorado means red in spanish. like your face turn red, spanish "te pusiste colorada (o)"
Es pelirroja, de cabello largo. *NEVER SAY: "cabello colorado" or "rojo".
Colorado is the Spanish word for red.
Literally: Amo rojo (colorado) A more common phrase in Spanish is: "I adore the color red" or "I am enchanted by the color red" Adoro el color rojo (colorado) Me encanta el color rojo (colorado) NOTE: Rojo and colorado both mean red. Usage varies widely.
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Colorado is Spanish for 'Red' or 'Reddish'. It is named after the Colorado River.
Colorado = red