Along with your flashcards, use the table below as a helpful guide to using the colors in Spanish. This may take some getting used to at first but both you and your kids will soon get the hang of it. In the case of colors, some of these include azul, verde and gris. When it comes to the exceptions we mentioned earlier, some words end in a consonant for both the masculine and feminine form. Note how the adjective ‘morada’ is placed after the noun ‘butterfly’ and the genders match so they both end with the letter ‘a’. The purple butterfly – la mariposa morad a Here’s how you would write the phrase ‘the purple butterfly’ in Spanish: Now, let’s take a look at an example so this will all make perfect sense. Secondly, adjectives are always positioned AFTER the noun and not before the noun as we are used to doing in English. When using adjectives, in this case, colors, the gender of the noun and the adjective must be the same. Apart from some exceptions, masculine words typically end in -o while feminine words end in -a. Firstly, as you may already know, all nouns in Spanish have a gender, either masculine or feminine. There are 2 main rules you ought to note. That is, the correct way to use colors in Spanish according to the grammar rules. Once you’ve used our flashcards to teach your kids the colors in Spanish and the pronunciation, they’re ready for the next step. There are absolutely no membership fees and you can unsubscribe at any time. Get immediate access to these cards and every resource in our Freebie Library by subscribing to our email list. All our flashcards also include native speaker audio tracks to support pronunciation. In our freebie library, you’d find flashcards on a number of topics including counting, animals, (topic), and yup you guessed it, colores (colors). They’re interactive, easy to make and can be used in a variety of ways. Here at Mama Llama Linguist, we’re huge fans of using Spanish flashcards to support language learning. Preschool Videos about Colors in Spanish.
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