COLORS IN JAPANESE

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GRAMMAR:
DESCRIBING COLOR IN THEIR ADJ FORM

Adjectives ending in い (i) can be placed before a noun to modify it.
1. Brown dog: 茶色い犬 (Chairoi inu)
2. Blue ocean: 青い海 (Aoi umi)
3. Red apple: 赤いりんご (Akai ringo)

DESCRIBING COLOR W/ PARTICLE NO

take the particle の (no) before a noun
1.  Green dress: 緑のワンピース (Midori no wanpiisu)
2.  Orange flower: オレンジの花 (Orenji no hana)
3. Purple shoes: 紫の靴 (Murasaki no kutsu)

ADDING IRO AFTER THE COLOR IS OK TOO
1.  Green dress 緑色のワンピース (Midori-iro no wanpiisu)
2.  Orange flower オレンジ色の花 (Orenji-iro no hana)
3.  Purple shoes 紫色の靴 (Murasaki-iro no kutsu)

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There's something soothing about Asian languages that makes me prefer them over other languages. They just feel home.

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I REALLY LOVES THIS I HOPE IT CAN HELP ME MEMORIZING ALL COLOURS><

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I love this!! I know alot more Japanese now!! >w<

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I don't know many colors in Japanese, so I'm so excited >w<

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I got one of the sentences right and I was really proud of myself

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緑色は好きです。(hope this is correct lol ._.)

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I'm Myanmar and I really like Japan🤗

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It is so fun and easy to remember and understand

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Hey, love from India, you are doing very great, these are very helpful, thank you CyberBunny

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I can’t rlly learn this since I can’t see the word and try to pronounce it- and the sub isn’t English 🥲

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