Brun derives from the Proto-Germanic word for brown. In France, it is usually reserved to describe hair, skin, and beer. Marron is, in France, the more common word for brown.
Does brun mean Brown in French?
Wiktionary: brun → brown. brun → dun, brown.
Is marron and brun the same?
‘brun’ has a general meaning of ‘rather dark’, and implies that the substrate is naturally ‘brown’. . ‘marron’ generally applies to colours, dyes, paints etc., and often has a more specifically defined reddish shade (like chestnuts).
What color is brun in French?
The colour brun is defined as a dark red going on black (Dictionnaire de l’Académie française). In colloquial French, brun will mostly be used to describe hair, skin (as in tanned skin), or fur. In other cases, we will use marron.
What language is brun for Brown?
From Middle French, from Old French brun (“polished, shiny, brown”).
Is Gris masculine or feminine in French?
Rules for gender agreement
ENGLISH | MASCULINE SINGULAR | FEMININE SINGULAR |
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grey | gris | grise |
light blue | bleu clair | bleu claire |
orange | orange | orange |
pink | rose | rose |
What is the meaning of Brun in English?
Word forms: brun, brune [bʀyn ] adjective. [couleur, objet] brown. [cheveux] dark ⧫ brown. [personne] dark-haired.
What are the colors in French?
The most common colors in French
- red – rouge.
- yellow – jaune.
- blue – bleu/bleue.
- green – vert/verte.
- orange – orange.
- white – blanc/blanche.
- black – noir/noire.
- gray – gris/grise.
What is the Colours in French?
Colours in French
English | French |
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Red | Le Rouge |
Yellow | Le Jaune |
Blue | Le Bleu (m), bleue (f) |
Black | Le Noir (m), noire (f) |
What is the famine plural form of Bleu?
The French translation for “blue (feminine plural)” is bleues.
How do you say Brown in French feminine?
In French language, all adjectives agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the nouns and pronous that they modify.
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Agreement with Nouns and Pronouns.
Color | brown |
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Masculine sing. | marron |
Feminine sing. | marron |
Masculine plural | marron |
Feminine plural | marron |
Why does Marron not change in French?
Another common color adjective that never changes is marron. Un marron is a chestnut, but when used as an adjective, it just means “brown”: Regardez ces chiens.