tawny in Japanese
tawny in Japanese is 茶褐色 — tawny means of a light brownish-orange colour, like a lion's coat.
tawny in Japanese
茶褐色
Pronounced: chakasshoku
A light brown to brownish orange colour.
What does "tawny" mean?
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adj Of a light brownish-orange colour, like a lion's coat.
"The desert stretched out in tawny sand and rock."
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noun A light brownish-orange colour.
"The curtains were dyed a rich tawny."
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noun A sweet, aged fortified wine (tawny port) known for its brownish-orange colour.
"They finished the meal with a glass of tawny port."
tawny in a sentence
- The desert stretched out in tawny sand and rock.
- She had tawny hair that caught the sunlight.
- The curtains were dyed a rich tawny.
- They finished the meal with a glass of tawny port.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tawny" in Japanese?
"tawny" in Japanese is 茶褐色. tawny means: Of a light brownish-orange colour, like a lion's coat.
How do you pronounce 茶褐色?
"tawny" in Japanese is 茶褐色, pronounced "chakasshoku".
How do you use "tawny" in a sentence?
Example: "The desert stretched out in tawny sand and rock." In Japanese, "tawny" is 茶褐色.
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