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| Orange || ''jilka'' || ''jilkake'' || style="background:#FF7000" |
| Orange || ''jilka'' || ''jilkake'' || style="background:#FF7000" |
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| Pink || ''keila'' || ''keilake'' || style="background:#FF79FF" |
| Pink || ''keila'' || ''keilake'' || style="background:#F9C6F9" |
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| Red || ''ūnika'' || ''ūnikake'' || style="background:#ED0000" |
| Red || ''ūnika'' || ''ūnikake'' || style="background:#ED0000" |
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| White || ''pāṇḍa'' || ''pāṇḍake'' || style="background:#FFFFFF" |
| White || ''pāṇḍa'' || ''pāṇḍake'' || style="background:#FFFFFF" |
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* ''halichlærausike'' — [to be] translucent, transparent (e.g. ''halichlærausire kāmila'' "translucent blue")
* ''lugaṣṭike'' — [to be] dark (e.g. ''lugaṣṭire kāmila'' "dark blue")
* ''mrāmake'' — [to be] light, pale, pastel (e.g. ''mrāmire kāmila'' "light blue")
* ''taijake'' — [to be] deep, vivid, bright (e.g. ''taijire kāmila'' "deep, vivid blue")
Special terms used for hair and fur:
* ''lyåchake'' — [to be] red, auburn, light brown
* ''yoltvake'' — [to be] brown, chestnut, but not light brown
* ''murkake'' "black" is used for black or generally dark hair, while ''chlirāke'' "golden yellow" is used for blond hair.


==Feelings and sensations==
==Feelings and sensations==
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