Bengali Colors and Adjectives: Descriptions Reference
Bengali colors (lal, nil, shôbuj, hôlud, kalo, shada) and descriptive adjectives without gender agreement, plus comparatives, definiteness, and cultural color meanings.
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Bengali colors (lal, nil, shôbuj, hôlud, kalo, shada) and descriptive adjectives without gender agreement, plus comparatives, definiteness, and cultural color meanings.
Comprehensive Swahili color and descriptive adjective reference: nyekundu, bluu, kijani, manjano, nyeusi, nyeupe, with noun-class agreement patterns, comparative forms, and Bantu color logic.
Ukrainian colors (червоний, синій, жовтий, блакитний), adjective agreement by gender/case/number, national colors, and descriptive vocabulary.
Japanese color vocabulary and adjective conjugation: i-adjectives vs na-adjectives, past and negative forms, cultural meanings, with full conjugation tables.
Comprehensive Urdu color and adjective vocabulary covering Persian and Indic registers, gender-number agreement rules, and over 200 descriptive terms.
Yoruba colors funfun dudu pupa, the traditional three-color system, modern expanded color vocabulary, and descriptive adjectives for size, age, and quality.
Spanish colors and adjectives: gender/number agreement (roja/rojos), invariant colors (rosa, naranja), position rules, and common descriptive vocabulary.