anrÄkÄ«ke
painted, tinted; the quality of having had color applied or added.
Årra ñalla japÄ“rren jatÄxa jarÄkÄ«ke;
I painted the wall purple.
anrÄkÄ«ke
painted, tinted; the quality of having had color applied or added.
Årra ñalla japÄ“rren jatÄxa jarÄkÄ«ke;
I painted the wall purple.
jakerÄka
a pigment, something that produces color.
ñi jakerÄka jÄ“nÄ“ie tÅ jacÄÄ“l;
Flesh-colored pigment is made from clay.
jarÄka
the word for ‘color’.
la jarÄka jañēnÄe ñe antiÄ“l;
‘[My] favorite color is antiÄ“l.’
anrÄppe
of colors, faded or bleached. So, anrÄppe would be used to describe a color that was once brighter but is now faded due to the sun, chemistry, or the passage of time.
antÄña
of colors, having a light or pale tint; so anūña antÄña ‘light blue’.
antÄste
of colors, having a dark or rich tint. For example, anūña antÄste is ‘dark blue’.
anēña
of colors, opaque or dark; the opposite of anwiēra.
anwiēra
of colors, translucent or transparent; clear. of materials, thin to the point of translucence, sheer.
anwiÄ“ra is generally used to describe colors that are not normally or exclusively translucent, such as annÄ“la anwiÄ“ra “translucent red”.
annÅ«Äl
an opaque yellow to pale green color, the color of new growth. This is used sometimes as an opaque yellow in contrast to anlÅ which is then considered translucent. This is a relatively recent color term.
ancēlne
a pale shade of flesh color. Used to describe skin that is pale in comparison to normal, where normal can be that same person’s normal skin color or the color of other people’s skin.