Quiz: Do You Know The Colors In Russian?

Think you know all the Russian colors in the радуга (rainbow)? Take our Russian colors quiz to see how your knowledge stacks up.
Russian Colors Quiz

When you’re in Russia, you may see trees of green  — red roses, too — but none of that matters if you don’t know how to say so in Russian. You should give your world a little color by learning the names of them all in Russian! And when you think you’re ready, we just happen to have a Russian colors quiz to test your knowledge.

Important Note: The Russian language has cases on adjectives, so the color words change endings depending on what’s being described. In this quiz, all colors are presented in the singular masculine nominative form, but they would appear differently in, say, the feminine subjunctive.

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Thomas Moore Devlin

Thomas is the editorial lead, and he has been at Babbel for over five years. He studied linguistics in college, and also has a background in English literature. He has been based in New York City for 10 years, where he spends most of his free time walking around Brooklyn and reading an unhealthy number of books.

Thomas is the editorial lead, and he has been at Babbel for over five years. He studied linguistics in college, and also has a background in English literature. He has been based in New York City for 10 years, where he spends most of his free time walking around Brooklyn and reading an unhealthy number of books.

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