Colors

Ad 970x250

Learning Japanese (jp-JP) is particularly beneficial for individuals interested in exploring Japan's rich cultural heritage and vibrant art scene. Knowing basic color terms in Japanese enhances the experience of interacting with traditional artwork, such as ukiyo-e prints or contemporary manga. Whether you're planning a trip to Tokyo or simply want to appreciate Japanese aesthetics, proficiency in colors vocabulary will help you better understand and describe the intricate palettes found in various forms of Japanese art and nature.

Additionally, knowing how to express colors in Japanese is advantageous for those working in fashion, design, or interior decoration. The precise terms used to describe shades and tints in Japanese can provide a more nuanced understanding when selecting fabrics, creating color schemes, or arranging spaces with a distinctly Japanese influence. Whether you're attending a traditional tea ceremony or designing a modern Japanese-inspired living room, your ability to communicate about colors will enrich the experience and ensure that your choices reflect the authentic subtleties of the language and culture.

Progress: 0%

The sky is blue.


青い空です。

She wears red lipstick.


彼女は赤いリップstickをつけています。

This table is brown.


このテーブルは茶色です。

The grass is green.


草は青いです。

The car is yellow.


車は黄色です。

Those flowers are pink.


那些花是粉红色的。

The walls are purple.


壁は紫色です。

He has black hair.


彼は黒髪です。

That pen is orange.


そのペンはオレンジ色です。

The ceiling is white.


天井は白いです。

Her shirt is gray.


彼女のシャツは灰色です。

The door is green.


扉は緑色です。

These apples are red.


これらのリンゴは赤いです。

His eyes are blue.


彼の目は青いです。

The sofa is brown.


ソファはブラウンです。

Those bananas are yellow.


Those bananas are yellow.

This tea is green.


この茶は緑色です。

Her dress is pink.


彼女のドレスはピンクです。

The chair is orange.


椅子はオレンジ色です。

That elephant has a gray trunk.


那頭大象有一根灰色的長鼻子。