Colors names in Tulu Flash Card

Flash Cards in Tulu for Common Colors

Flash Cards in Tulu for Common Colors

Here are the Tulu Words and Flash Cards for the Basic Colors

1. Red – Kempu
2. Orange – Kittale or Kaavi
3. Yellow – Manjal
4. Green – Pache
5. Black – Kappu
6. Blue – Neeli
7. White – Boldu
8. Pink – Gulabi
9. Grey – Boodi
10 Brown – Kandu
11. Sky Blue – Aakasha Neeli

Flash Cards for Colors in Tulu
Flash Cards for Colors in Tulu

Tulu Colors Flash Card in PDF Format

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