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How to read colorful English?
The English word for color is coral (coral, pronounced English? ['k? r? l】? Beautiful? 【‘kr? L]), gold (gold, English? [609LD] Beauty? [ɡo? Ld]), Beige (Beige, England? Is it beautiful? [be]), camel (camel, English? ['k? Ml] Beautiful? ['k? Ml]), khaki (khaki, English? 【‘kɑ? Ki] beautiful? 【‘kɑ? Ki]), is it? Chestnut (chestnut, English? 【m? ru? Beautiful ru? n]?

) and so on.

First, coral?

Noun (short for noun)? coral

Adjective? Coral; Coral colored

The sea beyond the coral reef is dark blue. The water outside the coral reef is dark blue.

Second, gold.

Adjective? Gold; golden

Noun (short for noun)? Gold coins; Golden yellow; Gold medal; golden

This gold frame sets off your painting well. This gold frame sets off your painting.

Third, beige.

Adjective? off-white

Noun (short for noun)? Thin twill; white

I want beige pants to go with my sky blue shirt. I want beige pants to go with my sky blue T-shirt.

Fourth, camels.

Noun (short for noun)? Camel; Buoy box; camel

Example: My favorite is of course camel. The most popular color is camel.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) khaki

Noun (short for noun)? Khaki; Khaki

Adjective? Khaki; Khaki

Do you have this style in khaki? Do you have this style in khaki?

Sixth, chestnut? English? 【m? ru? Beautiful ru? n]? ?

Adjective? maroon

Noun (short for noun)? Chestnut; Firecrackers; A person exiled to an isolated island

Verb (short for verb)? Leave in a state of loneliness and helplessness; ramble