color
/koˈloɾ/, [koˈloɾ]color, colour
Noun color m or f (plural colores)
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color, colour, hue
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rouge (cosmetics)
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pretext, motive, reason
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character; special quality
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side, party, faction
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race, ethnicity
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(feminine, archaic or dialectal) complexion
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(poker) flush
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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Las hojas cambian de color en otoño.
The leaves change color in autumn.
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El color de la alfombra armoniza con el de la pared.
The color of the carpet is in harmony with the wall.
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Sí, es bonito, pero no me gusta el color rojo.
Yes, it's pretty, but I don't like red.
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¿Qué color prefiere, el azul o el verde?
Which color do you prefer, blue or green?
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¿De qué color tienes el pelo?
What color is your hair?
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María cambia el color de sus uñas casi cada día.
Mary changes her nail color almost every day.
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La foto que mostró le dió color a su historia.
The photo he showed added color to his story.
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Las rubias ganan un 7% más que las mujeres con cualquier otro color de cabello.
Blondes earn 7% more than women with any other hair color.
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¿Cuál es tu color favorito para las cortinas?
What's your favorite color for curtains?
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En realidad, el negro no es un color: es la ausencia de color.
In reality black is not a color; it is the absence of color.
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