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How do you say coulurs in french?

Here are the colors in French, with some common variations:

Basic Colors:

* Red: Rouge (pronounced "roozh")

* Blue: Bleu (pronounced "bluh")

* Green: Vert (pronounced "vair")

* Yellow: Jaune (pronounced "zohn")

* Orange: Orange (pronounced "oh-rahnj")

* Purple: Violet (pronounced "vee-oh-lay")

* Pink: Rose (pronounced "rohz")

* Black: Noir (pronounced "nwar")

* White: Blanc (pronounced "blahn")

* Grey/Gray: Gris (pronounced "gree")

* Brown: Brun (pronounced "broon")

Other Colors:

* Silver: Argent (pronounced "ar-zhon")

* Gold: Or (pronounced "ohr")

* Beige: Beige (pronounced "bayzh")

* Cyan: Cyan (pronounced "see-ahn")

* Magenta: Magenta (pronounced "mahn-zhon-tah")

Note:

* In French, colors are generally considered adjectives and agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. For example:

* une robe rouge (a red dress) - "rouge" agrees with "robe" (feminine singular)

* des fleurs jaunes (yellow flowers) - "jaunes" agrees with "fleurs" (feminine plural)

* Some colors, like "orange" and "beige," are invariable.

Let me know if you have any other questions about French colors!

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