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How do you say "pink" in French?
rose
In French, "pink" is rose.
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Pronunciation
Say 'ROHZ' with one syllable rhyming with rose. The 'o' is long.
Grammar notes
Rose does not change for gender. It's invariable in written form. Plural is roses. Rose is also the word for the flower.
Example sentence
Elle porte une robe rose.
She wears a pink dress.
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How to remember rose
Rose sounds like rose, the flower, which is often pink. Roses and pink go together naturally.
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Questions about rose
How do you say "pink" in French?
In French, "pink" is rose. It is a noun.
How is rose written in French?
rose is written using the standard French script.
How is rose used in a sentence?
Use rose as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Elle porte une robe rose. (She wears a pink dress.).
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