Colours in different languages

Colours in different languages

by Skrypka_Adzin

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Created: Jun 14, 2025 Last modified: Dec 28, 2025 Shared: Jun 15, 2025

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If you would like me to add another language, feel free to leave a comment stating 1. what the language is, 2. copy this template and fill it out (you will be given credit and a free follow): 1. Color --> ______ (pronunciation (see below)) 2. Red --> _____ (pronunciation) 3. Orange (color) --> _____ (pronunciation 4. Yellow --> ____ (pronunciation) 5. Green --> ____ (pronunciation) 6. Blue --> ____ (pronunciation) 7. Purple --> ____ (pronunciation) 8. Pink --> ____ (pronunciation) 9. Gold (color) --> ____ (pronunciation) 10. Silver (color) --> ____ (pronunciation) 11. Black --> ____ (pronunciation) 12. White --> ____ (pronunciation) 13. Rainbow --> ____ (pronunciation) *Note: If your language does not use the Latin alphabet (the one used in English, German, etc...) please include the pronunciation as well! Example, if you speak a language like Thai or Hindi, please include the pronunciation. I cannot read these alphabets! **It would also be nice if you could incorporate a couple ways of saying 'well done,' 'great work,' 'congratulations,' 'correct,' 'perfect,' etc...

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Hello! This is a brief project about how to say colours in different languages. Mobile friendly! Just tap the 'next' and 'last' buttons to navigate the slideshow. Translations done by: @samicado - Brazilian Portuguese @Washabikitten - Indonesian and Javanese @PuoandSeco - Vietnamese @sammysung_01 - Chinese @one_the_maker - Turkish @FAILURESCIENTIST - Malay @Finetdew - Dutch @_OtteryAnimatez_ - Latin Spanish Heart and star appreciated! I know. The thumbnail is beautiful. Made for the SDS "Our Colorful World" Music from @StarUniCat's project: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/887086870/ Credit to LingoHut for some of the translations. I am not fluent in ALL of these languages, after all! Learn a language: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1123135969/ Added fun facts! Could someone tell me how to make @ into a link? Also, thank you Britannica for pictures of these flags: -Belarus (the ornamentation is really hard to draw) -Greece (I was too lazy to add that many stripes) -Vietnam (I can't draw stars) -India Changelog: 6/18: Added Hindi, fixed an error on Spanish. Yay! 100 views! 200 views?! Wow!

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