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Amarillo mantequilla
Butter Yellow
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Amarillo primavera
Primrose Yellow
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Amarillo brillante
Bright Yellow
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Naranja claro
Light Orange
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Naranja
Orange
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Rojo amapola
Poppy Red
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Rojo medio
Medium Red
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Rojo cereza
Cherry Red
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Rojo
Red
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Rojo oscuro
Dark Red
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Borgoña
Burgundy
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Magenta
Magenta
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Rosa
Pink
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Lavanda
Lavender
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Violeta
Violet
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Azul cobalto
Cobalt Blue
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Azul oscuro
Dark Blue
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Azul ultramarino
Ultramarine Blue
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Azul
Blue
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Azul brillante
Bright Blue
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Celeste
Light blue
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Turquesa
Turquoise
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Marisma
Teal
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Menta
Mint
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Verde bosque
Forest Green
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Verde kelly
Kelly Green
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Verde cactus
Cactus Green
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Verde hierba
Grass Green
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Verde claro
Light Green
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Lima
Lime
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Blanco
White
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Gris niebla
Mist Grey
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Gris claro
Light Grey
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Gris
Grey
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Gris paloma
Dove Grey
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Gris oscuro
Dark Grey
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Negro
Black
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Marfil
Ivory
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Beige
Beige
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Marrón claro
Light Brown
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Marrón
Brown
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Marrón nuez
Nut Brown
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Nouns: Los sustantivos
Every noun in Spanish has a gender, either masculine(m) or feminine(f).
Generally, words that name male people or animals are masculine, and those that name female people or animals are feminine, but there are exceptions.
Words that name objects, places, events, etc. are also identified as masuline of feminine.
The gender of a noun is indicated by the article that precedes it:
el (indicates a masuline noun)
la (indicates a feminine noun)
Try to learn the nouns with their articles as if they were one.
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