sienna in Japanese
sienna in Japanese is シエナ土, シエナ色 — sienna means a reddish-brown pigment made from natural clay containing iron and manganese.
sienna in Japanese
シエナ土
(countable) A form of clay containing iron and manganese.
シエナ色
(countable, and, uncountable) A light reddish-brown colour.
What does "sienna" mean?
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noun A reddish-brown pigment made from natural clay containing iron and manganese.
"The painter mixed raw sienna into the shadows of the landscape."
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adj Having a light reddish-brown colour.
"The room was painted a warm sienna shade."
sienna in a sentence
- The painter mixed raw sienna into the shadows of the landscape.
- The room was painted a warm sienna shade.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sienna" in Japanese?
"sienna" in Japanese is シエナ土, シエナ色. sienna means: A reddish-brown pigment made from natural clay containing iron and manganese.
How do you use "sienna" in a sentence?
Example: "The painter mixed raw sienna into the shadows of the landscape." In Japanese, "sienna" is シエナ土, シエナ色.
Are there other ways to say "sienna" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "sienna": シエナ土, シエナ色.
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