Colours in Spanish

Learning colours is one of the fastest ways to start describing the world around you. From everyday objects to emotions and culture, colour words appear constantly in real conversations, books, and media. That is why mastering basic colors in Spanish helps you move from isolated words to meaningful sentences very quickly.

In this guide, you will learn the most common colour names, see how they are used, and understand a few special rules that make Spanish colour vocabulary unique. This topic is also a great starting point if you want to explore colours of the rainbow in Spanish and expand your descriptive skills step by step.

This table covers everyday colour words as well as the main rainbow colours, making it easy to learn colors in Spanish through repetition and listening practice.

Common Colours in Spanish

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Red rojo
Pink rosa
Orange naranja
Yellow amarillo
Brown marrón
Blue azul
Purple púrpura
Green verde
White blanco
Black negro
Grey gris


One important feature of Spanish colours is agreement. Many colour adjectives change their ending to match the gender and number of the noun. For example, rojo becomes roja with feminine nouns, and rojos in the plural. This rule helps learners practice grammar naturally while building vocabulary.

Another interesting point is that some colour words do not change at all. Colours that come from nouns, such as naranja (orange) or rosa (pink), usually stay the same regardless of gender or number. In addition, certain colours can take on symbolic meanings in Spanish-speaking cultures, where colours may express emotions, traditions, or social ideas beyond their literal sense.

Learning Spanish Vocabulary Step By Step

Building vocabulary is essential for confident communication, and colours are a perfect topic to start with. When you focus on themed word groups, you remember faster and use new words more actively. On Linguapedia, you can find many related vocabulary posts that follow the same clear structure, making revision simple and effective.

If you want to continue learning Spanish, explore other topics like numbers, days of the week, or food vocabulary on our site. All lessons are available online and free, so you can practice at your own pace and return anytime to review. With regular exposure and listening practice, you will soon recognise and use colour words naturally in everyday situations.

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