Learning colors in Spanish is one of the first steps in mastering basic vocabulary. Our interactive Spanish Colors Flashcards and Quiz make it fun and easy to memorize all the essential color terms, from basic colors like red (rojo) and blue (azul) to more advanced shades like turquoise (turquesa) and gold (dorado).
How to Use This Resource:
- Study the flashcards by clicking to flip between Spanish and English
- Use the alphabet filter to focus on specific letters
- Test yourself with the interactive quiz
- Repeat daily to reinforce your memory
Bonus Tip: Pay attention to color gender agreement (rojo/roja, blanco/blanca) when practicing with the example sentences.
Ready to master Spanish colors? Start with the flashcards below, then challenge yourself with the quiz!
Spanish Colors Flashcards
Rojo
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Red
“La manzana es roja.” (The apple is red.)
Naranja
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Orange
“La zanahoria es naranja.” (The carrot is orange.)
Amarillo
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Yellow
“El sol es amarillo.” (The sun is yellow.)
Verde
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Green
“La hierba es verde.” (The grass is green.)
Azul
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Blue
“El cielo es azul.” (The sky is blue.)
Morado
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Purple
“La berenjena es morada.” (The eggplant is purple.)
Rosa
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Pink
“El algodón de azúcar es rosa.” (The cotton candy is pink.)
Marrón
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Brown
“El chocolate es marrón.” (The chocolate is brown.)
Negro
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Black
“La noche es negra.” (The night is black.)
Blanco
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White
“La nieve es blanca.” (The snow is white.)
Gris
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Gray
“El elefante es gris.” (The elephant is gray.)
Dorado
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Gold
“El anillo es dorado.” (The ring is gold.)
Plateado
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Silver
“La moneda es plateada.” (The coin is silver.)
Turquesa
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Turquoise
“El mar Caribe es turquesa.” (The Caribbean sea is turquoise.)
Magenta
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Magenta
“Algunas flores son magenta.” (Some flowers are magenta.)
Beige
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Beige
“La arena es beige.” (The sand is beige.)
Cian
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Cyan
“Algunos logos usan cian.” (Some logos use cyan.)