Words in italics
are the intensified form of the colour.
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Siyah (Farsi.)
- Simsiyah
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Black - Pitch
Black
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Kara - Kapkara
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Black - Pitch
Black
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Beyaz - Bembeyaz
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White - Snow
White
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Kırmızı - Kıpkırmızı
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Red - Bright
Red
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Mavi - Masmavi
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Blue - Bright
Blue
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Turuncu
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Orange
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Yeşil - Yemyeşil
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Green - Bright
Green
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Mor - Mosmor
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Purple - Deep
Purple
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Pembe - Pespembe
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Pink - Shocking
Pink
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Pembe - Tozpembe
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Pink - Light
(dusty) Pink
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Kahverengi
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Brown (Lit:
coffee coloured)
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Sarı - Sapsarı
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Yellow - Bright
Yellow
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Gri
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Grey
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Renk/Rengi -
Renkli - Renkler
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Color/its colour
- Coloured - Colours
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Açık Renkli
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Light Coloured
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Açık yeşil
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Light green
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Alacalı bulucalı
(Alaca buluca)
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Many coloured,
spotted
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Koyu Renkli
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Dark Coloured
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Koyu yeşil
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Dark green
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Acı Renkli
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Lurid Coloured
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Koyu gri
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Dark grey
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Turkuvaz
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Turquoise
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Lacivert
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Navy Blue
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Gümüş Renkli
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Silver Coloured
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Eflatun
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Lilac
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Morumsu kırmızı
renk
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Magenta
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Bej
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Beige
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Bordo -
[fr. bordeaux]
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Claret
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Metalik rengi
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Metallic colour
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Haki rengi
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Khaki, Olive
drab
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Gül rengi
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Rose colour
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Galibarda
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Fuchsia
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Çim rengi
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Lime colour
(from çim - turf, grass, lawn)
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Çivit rengi
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Indigo colour
(dark blue/purple)
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Nilgün
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Darkish Blue
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Zeytin rengi
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Olive colour
(zeytin - olive fruit)
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Altuni
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Gold coloured
(altın - gold)
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Sarımtırak
altuni metalik rengi
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Yellowish golden
metallic colour
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Gümüş rengi
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Silver color
(gümüş - silver)
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Menekşe rengi
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Violet colour
(menekşe - the violet flower)
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Altın Renkli
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Gold Coloured
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Gök kuşağı
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Rainbow
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Ala
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Variegated,
light brown (alabalık - rainbow trout)
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Ak (Old
Turkish.)
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White [see
note below]
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Al (Old
Turkish.)
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Red [see
note below]
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Colours in Turkish
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