A Guide to Colors in Spanish: Phrases and Practice

If you’re delving into the beautiful Spanish language, understanding colors and their nuances is a crucial step. In this article, we will take you on a colorful journey through the Spanish language, exploring the names of colors, popular phrases, and practical exercises to enhance your language skills.

Before we dive into phrases and practice, let’s start with the basics. Here are some common colors in Spanish:

SpanishEnglish
rojored
azulblue
amarilloyellow
verdegreen
naranjaorange
rosapink 
blancowhite
negroblack
grisgrey 

Expressions Using Colors

Colors often play a significant role in idiomatic expressions. Here are a few colorful phrases in Spanish:

SpanishEnglish
Ver todo de color de rosaTo see everything through rose-colored glasses (to be overly optimistic).
Estar verdeTo be inexperienced or green (literally, “to be green”).
Quedarse en blancoTo become speechless.
Prensa amarillaYellow press / journalism
Ponerse rojo como un tomateTo be very embarrassed and flushed. 
Príncipe azulPrince “Charming”
Comerse un marrónTo do something that is very annoying / upsetting. 

Practicing Your Spanish Colors

Learning colors isn’t just about memorizing words; it’s about using them in context. Here are some practical exercises to help you internalize the colors in Spanish:

1. Describe Objects

Look around you and describe the colors of objects in your surroundings. Try to form complete sentences like “El coche es rojo” (The car is red) or “La flor es amarilla” (The flower is yellow).

2. Play the Color Game

Choose an object of a specific color in the room, and have a teacher guess which color it is based on your description in Spanish. For example, “Es un color brillante y caliente” (It’s a bright and warm color) for “rojo” (red).

3. Create Colorful Sentences

Challenge yourself to create sentences that incorporate color descriptions. For instance, “Me gusta vestirme de azul los viernes” (I like to wear blue on Fridays) or “El cielo es muy azul hoy” (The sky is very blue today).

4. Explore Spanish Art

Explore famous Spanish artworks and describe the colors used by renowned artists like Pablo Picasso or Diego Velázquez. This exercise will not only enhance your color vocabulary but also introduce you to the world of Spanish culture.

5. Watch Spanish Films

Watch Spanish-language films or TV shows with subtitles. Pay attention to color-related phrases and descriptions used by the characters.

Colors in Spanish Exercises

Colors Spanish Spelling Practise

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