Vocabulary of Colors in Hebrew

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Learning colors in Hebrew is essential for describing the world around you and expressing yourself. Here's a comprehensive list of common colors:

 

Basic Colors

 

- Red: אדום (Adom)

- Blue: כחול (Kachol)

- Yellow: צהוב (Tzahov)

- Green: ירוק (Yarok)

- Orange: כתום (Katom)

- Purple: סגול (Sagol)

- Pink: ורוד (Varod)

- Brown: חום (Chum)

- Black: שחור (Shachor)

- White: לבן (Lavan)

- Gray: אפור (Afor)

 

Other Colors

 

- Beige: בז' (Bezh)

- Turquoise: טורקיז (Turkiz)

- Silver: כסף (Kesef)

- Gold: זהב (Zahav)

- Maroon: מרון (Maron)

- Navy: כחול נייבי (Kachol Naivi)

- Crimson: אדום כהה (Adom Kahah)

- Indigo: אינדיגו (Indigo)

 

Shades and Tints

 

- Light: בהיר (Bahir)

- Dark: כהה (Kahah)

- Bright: בהירות (Bahirut)

- Pale: חיוור (Khivver)

- Deep: עמוק (Amok)

- Vivid: ברור (Barur)

 

Describing Colors

 

- Colorful: צבעוני (Tzva'oni)

- Multicolored: מרובע (Marub'a)

- Bright: מבהיק (Mebahik)

- Dull: מדומה (Madume)

- Vibrant: חי (Hai)

- Muted: כהה (Kahah)

 

Common Phrases

 

- The sky is blue. השמיים כחולים. (Hashamayim kacholim.)

- She wore a red dress. היא לבשה שמלה אדומה. (Hi lavsha simla adoma.)

- The sunflowers are yellow. החמניות הן צהובות. (Ha'chamaniyot hen tzahovot.)

- Can you paint it green? אתה יכול לצבוע אותו ירוק? (Ata yachol litzbo'a oto yarok?)

 

Conclusion

With this vocabulary, you'll be able to describe objects and express yourself using colors in Hebrew. Whether you're painting, describing artwork, or simply admiring the world around you, these terms will enhance your ability to communicate effectively.