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  1. Colors in Korean - Complete list with all shades

    Dec 5, 2025 · The two most common ways of saying the color blue in Korean are 파란색 (paransaek) and 푸른색 (pureunsaek). "Sky blue" in Korean is 하늘색 (haneulsaek).

  2. Quick Guide to Colors in Korean | FluentU

    Jan 20, 2020 · We'll teach you 20 Korean color words (including pronunciation), go over the grammar basics of using Korean colors in a sentence and provide you with plenty of resources …

  3. The ultimate guide to colors in Korean - Preply

    Sep 15, 2025 · Blue is primarily “파란색” (paransaek), but can also be expressed as “푸른색” (pureunsaek) or the formal “청색” (cheongsaek). You can also use different shades of blue, …

  4. Korean Colors: A Beginner’s Guide to 색깔 (saekkkal)

    Oct 8, 2024 · There are other ways of saying blue in Korean, the most common being 푸르다 (note: this can mean blue or green). This is used to refer to objects in nature that are vivid and …

  5. How to say blue in Korean - WordHippo

    Need to translate "blue" to Korean? Here are 21 ways to say it.

  6. Colours in Korean // 19 Colours + Cultural Meanings (QUIZ …

    Mar 3, 2022 · Basic colours in Korean are studied early on, but how about ‘rainbow’, ‘sky’ and ‘indigo’? We teach you 19 colours in Korean and finish with a quiz.

  7. Colours in Korean - Omniglot

    There is now a page of colour words in Korean with native Korean and Sino-Korean words for each one.

  8. Colors in Korean - Rocket Languages

    In this free lesson you'll learn the Korean words for common colors. You’ll be surprised how often you use color words to describe things on a daily basis, especially if you enjoy shopping! You …

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    • Obangsaek - Wikipedia

      The traditional Korean color spectrum, also known as obangsaek (Korean: 오방색; lit. five direction colors), is the color scheme of the five Korean traditional colors of white, black, blue, …

    • Colors In Korean | Korean Vocabulary Lesson - LearnKorean24

      In the table below, you’ll find the names of colors in Korean with audio to help you learn how to pronounce each word correctly. Try to read each word out loud and then play the audio to …