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Japanese
Etymology
From English indigo.
Noun
インジゴ • (injigo)
- indigo
See also
Colors in Japanese · 色 (iro) (layout · text)
白 (shiro)
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灰色 (haiiro), 鼠色 (nezumiiro) (dated)
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黒 (kuro)
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赤 (aka); 深紅 (shinku), クリムゾン (kurimuzon), 紅色 (beniiro), 紅色 (kurenaiiro), 茜色 (akaneiro)
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オレンジ (orenji), 橙色 (daidaiiro); 茶色 (chairo), 褐色 (kasshoku)
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黄色 (kiiro); クリーム色 (kurīmuiro)
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黄緑 (kimidori)
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緑 (midori), 青 (ao) (dated)
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若緑 (wakamidori)
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シアン (shian); 鴨の羽色 (kamo no hane iro)
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水色 (mizuiro)
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青 (ao)
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菫色 (sumireiro); 藍色 (aiiro), インジゴ (injigo)
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マゼンタ (mazenta), 赤紫 (akamurasaki); 紫 (murasaki)
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ピンク (pinku), 桃色 (momoiro)
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