De Color Marron

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Brown

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "de color marrón" translates to "brown" in English. To help you remember it, think of the word "marrón" as a playful twist on the English word "maroon," which is a shade of brownish-red. Imagine a "marooned" pirate on a desert island surrounded by nothing but brown sand and coconuts. This stranded pirate can't help but notice everything around him is "de color marrón." So when you think of "marrón," picture that pirate looking out at the endless browns of his island. 🏴‍☠️🌴

Practice Version

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