How to Say "rose-colored" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “rose-colored” is “rosa” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ella compró una camisa rosa.
She bought a pink shirt.
Los globos son de color rosa brillante.
The balloons are bright pink.
Pintaron las paredes de rosa.
They painted the walls pink.
Color Adjective Rule (Invariable)
When 'rosa' is used to describe a color, it usually stays the same (invariable), meaning it does not change to match the gender or number of the thing it describes. You say 'camisa rosa' (singular, feminine) and 'libros rosa' (plural, masculine).
Making it Plural
Mistake: “Compraron unas flores rosas.”
Correction: Compraron unas flores rosa. (The color 'rosa' often acts like a noun describing a color, so it doesn't usually take an 's'.)
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