berwarna

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay berwarna, from Classical Malay berwarna. Equivalent to ber- + warna.

Verb

berwarna

  1. to have color
    Mobil ini berwarna merah.This car is red. (literally, “this car has a red color”)
    Gambar tak berwarna.Colorless drawing. (literally, “Drawing [that] has no color”)
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