Colors

What color is it?

Look at the picture and choose all the correct colors that match the object.
There may be more than one right answer!

If you’re unsure about the Hungarian color words or not sure about the answer, click „Nem tudom / I don’t know” to see the solution.

You can play this game as many times as you like — it’s a fun way to practice colors!



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Is it real?

Let's play a short game: you will see a color + object combination, like "purple cauliflower" or "blue banana."
Do you think this exists in real life?

👉 Click Yes if you’re sure it exists.
👉 Click No if you’re sure it doesn’t.
👉 Not sure? Take a guess!

Let's start!



Szerinted van piros répa?



Can you name the color?


Let's practice saying the colors, too. Read the question, click the microphone and let's give it a try!









ananász pineapple
banán banana
barna brown
brokkoli broccoli
citrom lemon
cseresznye cherry
csoki short for chocolate
elefánt elephant
eper strawberry
fehér white
fekete black
hóember snowman
ibolya violet
karfiol cauliflower
kék blue
kenyér bread
kukorica corn
lila purple
narancssárga orange
november november
párduc panther
piros red
répa carrot
répa carrots
rizs rice
rózsaszín pink
sárga yellow
szürke gray
tej milk
uborka cucumber
zászló flag
zöld green




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PatchPhrasing

When you don’t yet have enough vocabulary or grammar to speak fully in your target language, try PatchPhrasing.

It means you speak in your native language — but replace any word or phrase you do know (or are just learning now) in the target language.

This helps you learn in context and understand the function of the word (e.g. noun, verb, tense, etc.).

Example:
“I want a piros sports car. Sooo piros like a ripe cherry.”
(piros = red — but I think you guessed that.)

It’s fun, flexible, and builds real fluency — one word at a time.