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Vocabulary - Adding to the Color Palette
Improve your knowledge of colors in this Spanish quiz.

Vocabulary - Adding to the Color Palette

This Spanish Easy Review vocabulary quiz will cover a wider range of colors to add to your Spanish color palette vocabulary. If you have not already done so, you might want to check out the Spanish Easy Review quiz titled A Rainbow of Colors as it contains a listing of the more common colors. However, the world is filled with a plethora of many colors beyond the basic common ones so let’s stretch beyond the common with the following list.

Some of these will take a bit of practice saying over and over again before they feel natural to you. Remember that whenever a vowel has an accent mark, that vowel gets a stronger sound to it.

1 .
My mother used to have AUBURN hair.
granate
bígaro
caoba
rubio
The Spanish word for the color auburn is caoba.
2 .
Martha wanted to wear a PEACH dress to the prom.
malva
melocotón
morena
bígaro
The Spanish word for the color peach is melocotón.
3 .
Granny bought some PERIWINKLE towels for her bathroom.
bígaro
malva
negro azulado
morena
The Spanish word for the color periwinkle is bígaro.
4 .
Her favorite dishes were the GRANATE ones.
mauve
amber
maroon
lavender
The Spanish word granate means maroon.
5 .
The show horse had a RUBIO mane.
auburn
amber
brunette
blond
The Spanish word rubio means blond.
6 .
The new rug had a hint of MAUVE in it.
negro azulado
caoba
morena
malva
The Spanish word for the color mauve is malva.
7 .
Do girls with BRUNETTE hair get more dates?
morena
melocotón
caoba
bígaro
The Spanish word for the color brunette is morena.
8 .
She absolutely loved the LAVANDA roses!
lemon
lavender
pink
violet
The Spanish word lavanda means lavender.
9 .
Their new school uniforms were NEGRO AZULADO.
black and blue
periwinkle
midnight blue
maroon
The Spanish word negro azulado means midnight blue.
10 .
The water was crystal clear and looked like TURQUOISE.
melocotón
caoba
granate
turquesa
The Spanish word for the color turquoise is turquesa.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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