marrón
brown
adjective mah-RROHN Rare
Origin: From French marron ('chestnut').
Usage Note
Marrón is the standard word for brown in Spain, but in much of Latin America café or pardo is preferred for the colour. In Spain, marrón also has a colloquial slang sense: un marrón = a mess, a hassle, or an unpleasant situation ('me han metido en un marrón' = 'they've got me into a mess'). The plural is marrones.
Examples
"Lleva un abrigo marrón muy elegante."
Natural Translation
She is wearing a very elegant brown coat.
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