Colors in Hindi
The colours — रंग (रंग, rang) — in Devanagari with pronunciation, how they agree with gender, and what saffron, red and white mean in Indian life.
Few countries are as visually loud as India, so colour vocabulary pays off fast — describing clothes, fruit, traffic lights or the powders of Holi. The word for colour is रंग (rang), and the festival of colours, होली, is named for it. Beyond naming shades, colour carries heavy cultural meaning here: a bride wears red, a holy man wears saffron, and white is the colour of both peace and mourning.
Grammatically, colours behave like adjectives, and that's where the one real difficulty lies. Some change their ending to match the noun's gender and number, while others never change at all. Get that distinction early and your Hindi will sound markedly more natural.
The core colours
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Red | लाल | laal |
| Blue | नीला | neela |
| Green | हरा | hara |
| Yellow | पीला | peela |
| Black | काला | kaala |
| White | सफ़ेद | safed |
| Orange | नारंगी | naarangi |
| Pink | गुलाबी | gulaabi |
| Purple | बैंगनी | baingani |
| Brown | भूरा | bhoora |
| Grey | स्लेटी | sletee |
| Golden | सुनहरा | sunahra |
| Silver | चाँदी जैसा | chaandi jaisa |
| Saffron | केसरिया | kesariya |
| Maroon | मैरून | mairoon |
| Sky blue | आसमानी | aasmaani |
How colours agree (हरा / हरी / हरे)
| Form | Hindi | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Masculine sing. | हरा | हरा आम — green mango |
| Feminine sing. | हरी | हरी मिर्च — green chilli |
| Plural / oblique | हरे | हरे पत्ते — green leaves |
| Invariable | लाल | लाल फूल / लाल साड़ी — never changes |
Cultural colour meanings
Saffron — केसरिया. The colour of fire, sacrifice and renunciation, worn by sadhus and Hindu monks and flown on the topmost band of the national flag. It is among the most charged colours in Indian life.
Red — लाल. The colour of celebration and marriage. A traditional Hindu bride wears red, and red powder (सिंदूर, sindoor) marks a married woman's hair-parting.
White — सफ़ेद. Associated with purity and peace, but also with mourning; widows traditionally wear white, so it carries a more solemn note than in the West.
Green — हरा. Tied to nature, fertility and, in many contexts, to Islam. Yellow (पीला) is the colour of spring, turmeric and the haldi ceremony before a wedding.
A common beginner mistake is leaving the ending fixed — saying हरा साड़ी for a green sari. Because साड़ी is feminine, it must be हरी साड़ी. Match the colour to the noun and you'll be understood every time.
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