Much, much harder than the numbers 1-10 in the same languages! A few suggestions: rosa for pink in Swedish and holubyy for blue in Ukrainian. Thanks for the awesome quiz. :)
32 omg that is indeed insane. I saw your link on the other quiz, where there were a meager three languages... I really wanted more, but 32 will definately be more than i can chew haha. (anything outside western europe would be to be honest.. italian, portuguese, spanish, dutch, english, german, and perhaps a little of the scandivian countries. That i could work with... outside of that... man... Well here it goes... maybe something will stick :) )
I got 99 which is ok. (only 31% but it beats 81% of the test takers)
I was 90% sure I typed verde... I knew it tried variations of vert and verd several times... apparently not or something went wrong because it IS in the list...
I did have the bright idea to try variations of color. I believe none or one worked. But seeing the answers it was a good idea (even some i tried, but with a different spelling). I thought of it because of azul, it is like azure. And marron which I learned for the quiz which only had french spanish and german, which is like maroon. So I tried emerald, scarlet, gold, ruby, etc even cement as I ve seen that used as grey sometimes haha. and ecru and ochre.
the ones i didnt get, but had the right idea were: gul, castanho (I tried chestnut), vermelho(vermillion)
Btw does anybody else feel like the greek ones are food (related) haha I can imagine each of those as a food item (and a cook and and asprine and coffee... and perhaps kitchen)
I was 90% sure I typed verde... I knew it tried variations of vert and verd several times... apparently not or something went wrong because it IS in the list...
I did have the bright idea to try variations of color. I believe none or one worked. But seeing the answers it was a good idea (even some i tried, but with a different spelling). I thought of it because of azul, it is like azure. And marron which I learned for the quiz which only had french spanish and german, which is like maroon. So I tried emerald, scarlet, gold, ruby, etc even cement as I ve seen that used as grey sometimes haha. and ecru and ochre.
the ones i didnt get, but had the right idea were: gul, castanho (I tried chestnut), vermelho(vermillion)
Btw does anybody else feel like the greek ones are food (related) haha I can imagine each of those as a food item (and a cook and and asprine and coffee... and perhaps kitchen)