In Japanese, "green" is 緑 (midori). It is a adjective pronounced "mee-doh-ree".
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緑 is written in kanji. Romanised as midori, it sounds roughly like "mee-doh-ree" to an English ear.
芝生は緑です。
Shibafu wa midori desu.
The grass is green.
Midori (緑) means green. It is used as a proper name and appears in brand names and place names. Japan's green tea, the national drink, is known as midori-cha in some regions.
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Buy on Steam緑 is romanised as midori. Say it roughly like "mee-doh-ree" in English. Each Japanese syllable has even weight, so keep the rhythm steady.
緑 is a na-adjective or noun-adjective. It is neutral in register and fits naturally in both casual and polite sentences. Add na before a noun, or use desu for a polite predicate.
緑 is written using kanji. Kanji characters carry the core meaning; any hiragana or katakana that follow show grammatical endings.
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