colored in Danish
colored in Danish is farvet, kulørt — colored means having a particular color, especially a color other than plain black, white, or gray.
colored in Danish
farvet
kulørt
Having prominent colors; colorful.
farvet
(South Africa) A person having ancestry from more than one of the racial groups of Southern Africa (black, white, and Asian); a colored person.
What does "colored" mean?
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adjective Having a particular color, especially a color other than plain black, white, or gray.
"The kids picked out colored pencils for their art project."
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adjective An outdated and now offensive term historically used to describe Black people or people of color in the US.
"The term "colored" appears in old civil-rights-era signage and is now considered offensive."
colored in a sentence
- The kids picked out colored pencils for their art project.
- The term "colored" appears in old civil-rights-era signage and is now considered offensive.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "colored" in Danish?
"colored" in Danish is farvet, kulørt. colored means: Having a particular color, especially a color other than plain black, white, or gray.
How do you use "colored" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids picked out colored pencils for their art project." In Danish, "colored" is farvet, kulørt.
Are there other ways to say "colored" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "colored": farvet, kulørt.
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