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- Fucsia is a vivid purplish-red color named after the fuchsia plant.
- In Spanish, the adjective 'fucsia' is invariable for gender but can be pluralized as 'fucsias'.
- It is a high-energy color commonly used in fashion, art, and nature descriptions.
- The spelling 'fucsia' is specific to Spanish and differs from the English 'fuchsia'.
The Spanish word fucsia refers to an intense, vibrant color that sits precisely at the intersection of pink and purple. It is a highly saturated hue that commands attention, making it a favorite in the worlds of high fashion, graphic design, and botanical description. In Spanish-speaking cultures, colors are more than just descriptors; they carry emotional weight and social connotations. Using the word fucsia instead of a generic rosa (pink) or morado (purple) indicates a specific appreciation for vividness and modern aesthetics. This word is an adjective, though it can also function as a noun when referring to the color itself or the plant from which it takes its name.
- The Visual Spectrum
- Technically, fucsia is often used interchangeably with magenta in digital contexts, but in everyday Spanish, it evokes the specific petals of the Fuchsia plant. It is a 'cold' pink, meaning it has blue undertones rather than the yellow or orange undertones found in salmon or coral.
- Cultural Vibrancy
- In many Latin American festivities, particularly those involving traditional textiles or floral decorations, fucsia is a dominant color. It represents energy, celebration, and a certain boldness. When you describe someone's outfit as fucsia, you are highlighting their confidence.
“Me encanta ese vestido fucsia que llevaste a la fiesta; te hace destacar entre la multitud.”
Historically, the name derives from the botanist Leonhart Fuchs. Interestingly, while the English spelling is 'fuchsia', the Spanish spelling is fucsia, reflecting the phonetic adaptation into the Spanish language. This is a crucial point for learners: the 'ch' in the German name becomes a 'cs' in Spanish to maintain the /ks/ sound. You will hear this word in diverse settings—from a florist's shop describing a bouquet of exotic flowers to a makeup artist explaining the latest trends in lipstick shades. It is a word that bridges the gap between the natural world and the synthetic world of dyes and plastics.
“Las paredes de la habitación están pintadas de un tono fucsia muy atrevido.”
- Artistic Context
- Painters often distinguish between fucsia and carmín (carmine). Fucsia is more artificial and electric, often associated with pop art and 1980s aesthetics. It is the color of neon signs and synth-wave covers.
When using this word, remember that it carries a sense of modernity. While rosa might feel traditional or soft, fucsia feels edgy and high-energy. It is frequently used in advertising to target a youthful or fashion-forward audience. In the context of nature, it is used to describe tropical birds, exotic insects, and of course, the fuchsia plant itself. Understanding the nuance of this color allows you to express yourself with much more precision in Spanish, moving beyond the basic colors taught at the A1 level.
“El logotipo de la empresa es de color fucsia para proyectar una imagen creativa y dinámica.”
Using fucsia correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of how Spanish adjectives of color behave. Unlike basic adjectives like rojo or blanco, which change gender to match the noun, fucsia is what we call a 'color invariable' in terms of gender. This is because it is originally a noun (the name of a flower) used as an adjective. Whether you are describing a masculine noun like un coche or a feminine noun like una blusa, the word remains fucsia.
- Noun-Adjective Agreement
- While gender is fixed, number can vary. In modern Spanish, it is perfectly standard to pluralize it as fucsias. Example: Los bolígrafos fucsias (The fuchsia pens). However, some purists or older texts might use it as an appositive noun, keeping it singular: Los bolígrafos color fucsia.
“Compré unas cortinas fucsias para darle vida al salón.”
In terms of sentence placement, fucsia almost always follows the noun it modifies, which is standard for descriptive adjectives in Spanish. You would say la flor fucsia, not la fucsia flor. The latter sounds poetic or archaic. When used as a noun, it usually takes the masculine article el because the word color (which is masculine) is implied: El fucsia es mi color preferido.
“El cielo tomó un matiz fucsia durante el atardecer.”
- Comparisons and Intensifiers
- You can modify the intensity of the color using adverbs like brillante (bright), oscuro (dark), or pálido (pale). For example: un fucsia chillón (a gaudy/loud fuchsia) is a common way to describe something very bright.
Furthermore, fucsia can be used in compound color descriptions. If you have a color that is between fuchsia and something else, you might say fucsia rojizo (reddish fuchsia). In these cases, the second adjective often agrees with the noun, while fucsia remains the base. However, the most common way to handle complex colors is simply to use color as a buffer: una tela de color fucsia intenso.
“Ella prefiere los labios pintados de fucsia en lugar de rojo tradicional.”
You will encounter the word fucsia in a variety of real-world scenarios across the Spanish-speaking world. It is not a rare or overly academic term; rather, it is the standard word for this specific shade. One of the primary places you will hear it is in the fashion and beauty industry. In boutiques in Madrid, Mexico City, or Buenos Aires, shop assistants will use fucsia to differentiate items from standard pink ones.
- Fashion and Retail
- “¿Tiene esta camiseta en fucsia?” (Do you have this t-shirt in fuchsia?). Clothing labels and online shopping filters will almost always list fucsia as a distinct category because of its popularity in summer collections.
- Interior Design
- In home decor, fucsia is used as an 'accent color.' You might hear a designer say, “Vamos a poner unos cojines fucsias para resaltar el gris del sofá” (We are going to put some fuchsia cushions to highlight the gray of the sofa).
“El diseñador eligió un fondo fucsia para el cartel del concierto.”
Another common context is nature and gardening. The fuchsia plant is quite common in temperate regions of Spain and Latin America. Gardeners will use the word to describe the flowers, often with a sense of pride in their vivid color. You might also hear it in the context of tropical birds, like the feathers of certain hummingbirds or parrots, which can display iridescent fucsia tones.
“Mira esas flores fucsias; son las más bonitas del jardín.”
- Pop Culture and Media
- In makeup tutorials on YouTube or TikTok, Spanish-speaking influencers frequently use 'fucsia' to describe lipsticks and eyeshadows. It’s a keyword for anything 'trendy' or 'bold'.
Lastly, in the arts, particularly in painting or graphic design classes, fucsia is a technical term. It is used when discussing color theory, specifically the CMYK model where 'Magenta' is one of the primary colors—many Spanish speakers will simply call this magenta 'fucsia' in casual conversation. This versatility makes it a high-frequency word for anyone interested in aesthetics.
“La luz fucsia de la discoteca creaba un ambiente muy moderno.”
Learning to use fucsia correctly involves avoiding several common pitfalls that even advanced learners sometimes encounter. The most frequent errors involve spelling, gender agreement, and confusion with similar colors. Because the word exists in English as 'fuchsia', the temptation to use the English spelling is very strong.
- Spelling Errors
- The most common mistake is writing fushia or fuchsia. In Spanish, the 'ch' sound is different, and the word has been adapted to fucsia. Remember: 'c' then 's'. Think of the word 'facsímil' or 'acción' to remember that Spanish often uses 'cs' or 'cc' for that sound.
- Gender Agreement Confusion
- Many students try to make it masculine by saying el coche fucsio. This is incorrect. Fucsia is an invariable adjective regarding gender. It ends in 'a' regardless of the noun's gender. It’s el coche fucsia and la casa fucsia.
“Incorrecto: El pañuelo fucsio.
Correcto: El pañuelo fucsia.”
Another mistake is using fucsia when you actually mean rosado (pink). While fucsia is a type of pink, it is very specific. If you describe a baby's nursery as 'fucsia', people will imagine a very loud, neon room rather than a soft, calming one. Precision in color vocabulary is key to conveying the right mood.
“No digas que el cielo está fucsia si solo es un rosa pálido; el fucsia es mucho más fuerte.”
- Pronunciation Pitfalls
- English speakers often try to say 'fyoo-sha'. In Spanish, every letter is pronounced. It is /'fuk-sja/. The 'u' is like 'oo' in 'boot', and the 'c' is a hard 'k' sound. Failing to pronounce the 'c' makes the word unrecognizable to native speakers.
Lastly, be careful with the article. When referring to the color as a concept, use el fucsia. Some learners mistakenly use la fucsia because the word ends in 'a', but as mentioned before, it refers to el color fucsia, and since color is masculine, the article must match it.
To truly master Spanish, you need to know how fucsia relates to other colors in the same family. Spanish has a rich vocabulary for shades of red, pink, and purple, and knowing when to use each one will make your descriptions much more vivid and accurate.
- Fucsia vs. Magenta
- In technical fields, magenta is the precise primary color. In daily life, fucsia is much more common. Magenta sounds more scientific or related to printing, while fucsia sounds more natural and descriptive of fashion or nature.
- Fucsia vs. Rosa Chicle
- Rosa chicle (bubblegum pink) is bright but usually lacks the deep purple undertones of fucsia. It is a 'warmer' and more youthful, playful color.
“El fucsia es más sofisticado que el rosa chicle, pero igual de llamativo.”
Another interesting comparison is with púrpura. While púrpura is a deep, royal purple, fucsia is much brighter and contains more red. In many Spanish-speaking countries, people might use rosado fuerte (strong pink) or rosa intenso (intense pink) if they can't remember the word fucsia, but fucsia is the more precise term.
“Prefiero el color fucsia para las flores, porque el púrpura es demasiado oscuro para este jarrón.”
- Regional Variations
- In some regions, you might hear fiucha (especially in Mexico), which is a slangy, phonetic spelling of the English 'fuchsia'. However, fucsia remains the standard and most 'correct' form in all Spanish-speaking countries.
By learning these alternatives, you can tailor your language to your audience. Use fucsia for precision, rosa intenso for simplicity, and magenta for technical accuracy. This level of detail is what separates an intermediate learner from a truly fluent speaker.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The color was actually 'discovered' as a synthetic dye called 'fuchsine' in 1859, shortly after the Battle of Magenta, which is why the two names are so closely linked in history.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it like English 'fyoo-sha' instead of 'fook-sya'.
- Ignoring the 'c' sound (it should be /fuk/).
- Changing the 'u' to an 'i' sound.
- Adding an 'e' at the end like 'fucsiae'.
- Mixing up the 's' and 'c' order.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize if you know the English word, but watch the spelling.
Spelling is tricky due to the English influence (fuchsia vs fucsia).
Pronunciation of the 'cs' cluster requires practice for English speakers.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to catch in conversation.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Adjectives of color derived from nouns are often invariable in gender.
El coche fucsia / La casa fucsia.
Pluralization of color adjectives is standard but can be avoided using 'color'.
Zapatos fucsias / Zapatos color fucsia.
When a color is modified by another adjective, it stays singular.
Las camisas fucsia oscuro.
Colors function as masculine nouns when used with an article.
El fucsia es vibrante.
Adjectives follow the noun in Spanish.
Una flor fucsia.
Exemplos por nível
Mi camisa es fucsia.
My shirt is fuchsia.
Fucsia does not change gender for 'camisa' (feminine).
La flor es fucsia.
The flower is fuchsia.
A1 learners use simple 'noun + es + color' patterns.
Tengo un lápiz fucsia.
I have a fuchsia pencil.
Fucsia follows the noun 'lápiz'.
El globo es fucsia.
The balloon is fuchsia.
Fucsia stays the same for 'globo' (masculine).
Me gusta el color fucsia.
I like the color fuchsia.
Using the color as a noun with 'el'.
La mochila es fucsia.
The backpack is fuchsia.
Simple descriptive sentence.
Mira el pájaro fucsia.
Look at the fuchsia bird.
Imperative 'mira' plus noun-adjective phrase.
Es un coche fucsia.
It is a fuchsia car.
Demonstrative 'es un' pattern.
Ella compró unos zapatos fucsias.
She bought some fuchsia shoes.
Plural agreement: 'zapatos' (masc. plural) + 'fucsias'.
Las paredes de mi cuarto son fucsias.
The walls of my room are fuchsia.
Plural agreement: 'paredes' (fem. plural) + 'fucsias'.
Prefiero la blusa fucsia, no la roja.
I prefer the fuchsia blouse, not the red one.
Using fucsia to differentiate between specific items.
El regalo tiene un lazo fucsia.
The gift has a fuchsia ribbon.
Describing a detail of an object.
Vimos muchas flores fucsias en el parque.
We saw many fuchsia flowers in the park.
Use of 'muchas' with plural 'fucsias'.
Su color favorito es el fucsia.
His/her favorite color is fuchsia.
Noun usage with 'el'.
Necesito una pintura de color fucsia.
I need a fuchsia-colored paint.
Using 'de color fucsia' as a fixed phrase.
El equipo lleva uniformes fucsias.
The team wears fuchsia uniforms.
Plural agreement with 'uniformes'.
El atardecer de ayer tenía tonos fucsias impresionantes.
Yesterday's sunset had impressive fuchsia tones.
Using 'tonos' to describe color variations.
Ese tono de fucsia es demasiado brillante para la oficina.
That shade of fuchsia is too bright for the office.
Using 'demasiado' to express opinion.
Combinó su vestido negro con un bolso fucsia.
She combined her black dress with a fuchsia handbag.
Describing fashion coordination.
Las luces fucsias de la discoteca nos cegaban.
The fuchsia lights of the disco were blinding us.
Describing environmental lighting.
Es una planta con flores fucsias muy delicadas.
It is a plant with very delicate fuchsia flowers.
Adjective 'delicadas' modifying 'flores'.
No me gusta el fucsia porque es muy llamativo.
I don't like fuchsia because it is very striking.
Expressing personal taste with a reason.
Pintó el logotipo en fucsia para que resaltara.
He/she painted the logo in fuchsia so that it would stand out.
Using 'en' to indicate the medium/color used.
Buscamos una tela fucsia para el disfraz.
We are looking for a fuchsia fabric for the costume.
Describing material properties.
La marca utiliza el fucsia para transmitir modernidad y energía.
The brand uses fuchsia to convey modernity and energy.
Discussing branding and color psychology.
A pesar de ser un color arriesgado, el fucsia le queda muy bien.
Despite being a risky color, fuchsia looks very good on him/her.
Using 'a pesar de' to contrast ideas.
El diseño gráfico actual suele abusar del fucsia neón.
Current graphic design tends to overuse neon fuchsia.
Using 'abusar de' to critique a trend.
Los pétalos fucsias contrastan fuertemente con las hojas verdes.
The fuchsia petals contrast strongly with the green leaves.
Using 'contrastar' to describe visual relationships.
Si mezclas rojo y violeta, obtendrás un tono cercano al fucsia.
If you mix red and violet, you will get a tone close to fuchsia.
Conditional 'si' clause with future tense.
El desfile de moda fue una explosión de colores fucsias y púrpuras.
The fashion show was an explosion of fuchsia and purple colors.
Using 'explosión de' as a metaphor for variety.
El fucsia es un color que no pasa desapercibido en ningún lugar.
Fuchsia is a color that does not go unnoticed anywhere.
Relative clause 'que no pasa desapercibido'.
La decoración de la boda incluía detalles en fucsia y plata.
The wedding decoration included details in fuchsia and silver.
Describing aesthetic combinations.
La saturación del fucsia en esta fotografía es excesiva.
The saturation of fuchsia in this photograph is excessive.
Technical vocabulary: 'saturación'.
El autor emplea el fucsia como símbolo de la artificialidad urbana.
The author uses fuchsia as a symbol of urban artificiality.
Literary analysis: 'símbolo de'.
Es difícil encontrar un pigmento natural que replique el fucsia vibrante.
It is difficult to find a natural pigment that replicates vibrant fuchsia.
Complex sentence with subjunctive 'replique'.
La estética 'synthwave' se caracteriza por el uso de fucsia y cian.
The 'synthwave' aesthetic is characterized by the use of fuchsia and cyan.
Discussing artistic movements.
El fucsia de sus labios parecía desafiar la sobriedad del evento.
The fuchsia of her lips seemed to defy the sobriety of the event.
Metaphorical use: 'desafiar la sobriedad'.
Existen diversas variedades de la planta fucsia, cada una con un matiz distinto.
There are various varieties of the fuchsia plant, each with a different shade.
Botanical context.
La luz fucsia filtrada por las cortinas creaba una atmósfera irreal.
The fuchsia light filtered through the curtains created an unreal atmosphere.
Descriptive precision.
El fucsia, en psicología del color, puede asociarse con la transgresión.
Fuchsia, in color psychology, can be associated with transgression.
Academic context: 'psicología del color'.
La impronta del fucsia en la cinematografía de Almodóvar es innegable.
The imprint of fuchsia in Almodóvar's cinematography is undeniable.
High-level cultural analysis.
El fucsia no es un color espectral, sino una construcción de nuestra percepción.
Fuchsia is not a spectral color, but a construction of our perception.
Scientific/Philosophical context.
La yuxtaposición de fucsia y ocre genera una tensión visual fascinante.
The juxtaposition of fuchsia and ochre generates a fascinating visual tension.
Art criticism vocabulary: 'yuxtaposición'.
Históricamente, el fucsia supuso una revolución en la industria de los tintes sintéticos.
Historically, fuchsia represented a revolution in the synthetic dye industry.
Historical analysis.
El matiz fucsia de la tela denotaba una opulencia casi decadente.
The fuchsia shade of the fabric denoted an almost decadent opulence.
Nuanced descriptive language.
Resulta imperativo calibrar el monitor para apreciar la verdadera profundidad del fucsia.
It is imperative to calibrate the monitor to appreciate the true depth of fuchsia.
Professional/Technical register.
El fucsia actúa como un catalizador visual en esta composición minimalista.
Fuchsia acts as a visual catalyst in this minimalist composition.
Advanced metaphorical use.
Bajo la luz ultravioleta, el pigmento fucsia adquiría una cualidad fluorescente.
Under ultraviolet light, the fuchsia pigment took on a fluorescent quality.
Precise scientific observation.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— The standard way to refer to the color as a noun.
El color fucsia es muy popular este verano.
— Used to describe a place or event where the color is dominant.
En la fiesta había fucsia por todas partes.
— Adding a small amount of the color to a design or outfit.
Un toque de fucsia puede cambiar todo el look.
— Describing someone wearing that color.
Vino vestida de fucsia y llamó la atención.
— Describing something that has been colored fuchsia.
El mueble está pintado de fucsia.
— A common high-contrast color combination.
La combinación de fucsia y negro es muy elegante.
— An even more vibrant, almost glowing shade.
Sus ojos destacaban con ese fucsia eléctrico.
— Fuchsia with a metallic or shiny finish.
El coche tiene un acabado fucsia metalizado.
— Using various shades within the fuchsia spectrum.
La habitación está decorada en tonos fucsia.
Frequentemente confundido com
Magenta is more technical; fucsia is more common in daily life.
Rosa is generic pink; fucsia is specifically bright and purplish.
Morado is purple; fucsia has much more red in it.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To see everything in a overly optimistic or bright way (similar to 'rose-colored glasses' but more modern/vivid).
Desde que se enamoró, lo ve todo de color fucsia.
informal— To turn very red/purple in the face due to embarrassment or anger (more intense than 'ponerse rojo').
Se puso fucsia cuando tuvo que hablar en público.
informal— To be extremely angry (hyperbolic use of the color's intensity).
Estaba fucsia de rabia por la noticia.
informal— Something so bright it's almost repulsive or overwhelming.
Lleva un fucsia que echa para atrás.
slang— To be left in shock or stunned (regional/slang variation).
Me quedé fucsia con lo que me dijo.
slang— When the color is overused or everywhere.
Este año hay fucsia hasta en la sopa.
informal— To be someone very bold or eccentric (rare, metaphorical).
Ese diseñador es un fucsia total.
informal— To give a touch of brilliance or to stand out.
Esa bufanda da el fucsia que necesitaba el traje.
informal— A 'screaming' fuchsia; very loud and attention-grabbing.
No me gusta ese fucsia chillón.
informal— A perfect, cinematic shade of fuchsia.
Tiene un coche fucsia de película.
informalFácil de confundir
Spelling
Spanish uses 'cs', English uses 'chs'.
Español: fucsia. Inglés: fuchsia.
Color family
Rosa is soft/generic; fucsia is intense.
Una rosa es rosa, pero un neón es fucsia.
Purple tones
Lila is very pale purple; fucsia is very dark/bright.
El lila es tranquilo, el fucsia es fuerte.
Intensity
Púrpura is more blue/dark; fucsia is more red/bright.
El rey viste de púrpura, la modelo de fucsia.
Technical name
Fucsina is the chemical dye; fucsia is the color name.
La fucsina tiñe la tela de fucsia.
Padrões de frases
La [cosa] es fucsia.
La silla es fucsia.
Tengo [cosas] fucsias.
Tengo zapatos fucsias.
Es un tono de fucsia muy [adjetivo].
Es un tono de fucsia muy brillante.
Me gusta el [objeto] fucsia.
Me gusta el bolso fucsia.
El [objeto] destaca por su color fucsia.
El cuadro destaca por su color fucsia.
Combinar [color] con fucsia.
Combinar gris con fucsia es elegante.
El fucsia evoca una sensación de [sustantivo].
El fucsia evoca una sensación de vitalidad.
La prevalencia del fucsia en [contexto]...
La prevalencia del fucsia en el arte pop...
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Common in fashion, design, and botany contexts.
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El vestido fucsio
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El vestido fucsia
Fucsia is invariable for gender. It does not have a masculine form ending in 'o'.
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Las camisas fuchsia
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Las camisas fucsias
The spelling is 'fucsia' in Spanish, and it should agree in number with 'camisas'.
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Un color fushia
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Un color fucsia
Avoid the phonetic English spelling; use the Spanish 'cs'.
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La color fucsia
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El color fucsia
The word 'color' is masculine, so the article must be 'el'.
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Pronouncing it 'fyu-sha'
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Pronouncing it 'fuk-sya'
In Spanish, the 'u' is 'oo' and the 'c' is 'k'.
Dicas
Remember the CS
Always write 'cs' in the middle. Think of the word 'suceso' but with a 'c' before it.
No 'Fucsio'
Never use 'fucsio'. It's a common mistake for beginners. The word ends in 'a' for everyone.
Be Specific
Use fucsia when you want to describe something 'electric' or 'neon'. It sounds more professional than 'rosa fuerte'.
Hard C
Make sure you pronounce the 'c' like a 'k'. It's not 'fusia', it's 'fucsia'.
Fashion Context
In fashion, fucsia is often used for summer collections. Use it when talking about beachwear or party dresses.
Plant vs Color
Remember 'la fucsia' is the plant and 'el fucsia' is the color. Use the article to be clear.
Pluralize it
Don't be afraid to add an 's' for plural nouns: 'flores fucsias'.
Magenta vs Fucsia
Use 'magenta' if you are talking about ink or computers, 'fucsia' for everything else.
Regional Slang
In some places, people might say 'fiucha', but 'fucsia' is the one you should use to be correct everywhere.
The Fuchsia Flower
Visualize the hanging flowers of the fuchsia plant to remember the intensity of the color.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Fuchs' (the botanist) but remember that in Spanish, we spell it phonetically: FUC-SIA. Imagine a 'FUCsia' flower that is so bright it makes you say 'Wow!'.
Associação visual
Imagine a bright neon sign in a dark street that says 'FUCSIA' in glowing pink-purple letters. The 'C' and 'S' are linked like a chain.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to find 5 things in your house that are fucsia and label them using the phrase 'Esto es fucsia'.
Origem da palavra
Named after the German botanist Leonhart Fuchs (1501–1566). The plant genus 'Fuchsia' was named in his honor in 1703 by Charles Plumier.
Significado original: The name of a specific genus of flowering plants.
Germanic origin (proper name) adapted into Latin botanical nomenclature, then into Spanish.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral color term.
In English, 'fuchsia' is often hard to spell. In Spanish, 'fucsia' is much more phonetic.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Shopping for clothes
- ¿Tienen esto en fucsia?
- Es un fucsia muy bonito.
- Busco algo fucsia.
- La talla M en fucsia.
Gardening
- Esta fucsia necesita agua.
- Las flores son fucsias.
- Me encantan las fucsias.
- Plantar fucsias en el jardín.
Art class
- Mezcla para obtener fucsia.
- Usa el fucsia aquí.
- Un matiz fucsia.
- El fucsia resalta.
Describing a sunset
- El cielo está fucsia.
- Nubes fucsias.
- Un destello fucsia.
- Reflejos fucsias.
Makeup
- Labial fucsia.
- Sombra fucsia.
- Uñas fucsias.
- Colorete fucsia.
Iniciadores de conversa
"¿Te gusta el color fucsia para decorar una habitación?"
"¿Crees que el fucsia es un color solo para el verano?"
"¿Qué opinas de los hombres que visten camisas fucsias?"
"¿Has visto alguna vez una planta fucsia de verdad?"
"¿Cuál es tu color favorito, el fucsia o el turquesa?"
Temas para diário
Describe un objeto fucsia que tengas en casa y por qué lo compraste.
Escribe sobre un atardecer que viste donde el cielo se puso fucsia.
¿Cómo te sientes cuando ves el color fucsia? ¿Te da energía o te cansa?
Imagina que diseñas un logotipo. ¿Usarías el fucsia? ¿Por qué?
Escribe una pequeña historia sobre una flor fucsia mágica.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, el adjetivo fucsia es invariable en cuanto al género. Se dice 'el libro fucsia' y 'la casa fucsia'. Esto ocurre porque proviene del nombre de una flor.
Se escribe F-U-C-S-I-A. Es un error común escribirlo como en inglés (fuchsia) o con 'sh' (fushia).
El plural más aceptado hoy en día es 'fucsias', por ejemplo: 'los vestidos fucsias'. También se puede usar 'color fucsia' para evitar el plural.
En el habla cotidiana, sí. En diseño gráfico y artes, el magenta es un color primario exacto, mientras que el fucsia es el nombre común de la tonalidad.
Como sustantivo, es masculino: 'el fucsia'. Como adjetivo, es común para ambos géneros.
Se usa cuando el color es muy intenso, vibrante y tiene un toque de morado. 'Rosa' es para tonos más suaves o generales.
Viene del nombre del botánico alemán Leonhart Fuchs. La planta fucsia fue nombrada en su honor.
Sí, en la moda moderna el fucsia se usa en camisas, corbatas y ropa deportiva masculina sin distinción.
Se pronuncia /fuk-sja/. La 'u' suena como 'oo', la 'c' como 'k', y la 's' normal.
Combina muy bien con el gris, el negro, el blanco, el verde oscuro y el azul marino.
Teste-se 180 perguntas
Escribe una frase usando 'fucsia' para describir un coche.
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Describe tu ropa usando el color fucsia.
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¿Por qué es importante el color fucsia en la moda?
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Escribe una frase con el plural 'fucsias'.
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Describe un atardecer usando el color fucsia.
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Explica la diferencia entre rosa y fucsia.
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Escribe un eslogan para una marca que use el color fucsia.
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Describe una planta fucsia.
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Usa 'fucsia' en una frase sobre diseño gráfico.
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¿Qué sentimientos te transmite el color fucsia?
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Escribe una frase comparando dos colores.
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Escribe una frase sobre maquillaje fucsia.
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Describe un salón decorado con fucsia.
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Escribe una frase sobre un equipo deportivo.
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Usa la expresión 'de color fucsia'.
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Describe un pájaro exótico.
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Escribe una frase sobre arte moderno.
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Describe una fiesta temática.
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Usa 'fucsia' como sustantivo.
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Escribe una frase sobre luces de neón.
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Pronuncia la palabra: fucsia.
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Di: 'Tengo una camisa fucsia'.
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Di: 'Los zapatos son fucsias'.
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Pregunta el precio de un bolso fucsia.
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Describe una flor fucsia en voz alta.
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Di: 'El fucsia es mi color favorito'.
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Explica por qué te gusta o no el fucsia.
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Di: 'Prefiero el tono fucsia'.
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Nombra tres cosas que puedan ser fucsias.
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Di: 'No es rosa, es fucsia'.
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Pronuncia el plural: fucsias.
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Di: 'El atardecer estaba fucsia'.
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Di: 'Es un fucsia muy brillante'.
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Pide una pintura fucsia en una tienda.
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Di: 'Me puse fucsia de vergüenza'.
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Describe una habitación fucsia.
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Di: 'Es un color muy moderno'.
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Pronuncia: fucsia neón.
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Di: 'Las paredes son fucsias'.
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Di: '¡Qué fucsia tan bonito!'.
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¿Qué color escuchas? (Audio: fucsia)
¿Es singular o plural? (Audio: fucsias)
¿De qué objeto hablan? (Audio: El vestido fucsia)
¿Cómo es el color? (Audio: fucsia chillón)
¿Qué planta mencionan? (Audio: La fucsia del jardín)
¿De quién es la mochila? (Audio: La mochila fucsia de Ana)
¿Qué prenda compró? (Audio: Compré unos zapatos fucsias)
¿Qué tono prefiere? (Audio: Prefiero el fucsia oscuro)
¿Dónde está el color? (Audio: El logo es fucsia)
¿Cuántas flores hay? (Audio: Hay tres flores fucsias)
¿Qué color no le gusta? (Audio: No me gusta el fucsia)
¿Cómo están las paredes? (Audio: Las paredes están fucsias)
¿Qué accesorio lleva? (Audio: Lleva un lazo fucsia)
¿Qué color es el cielo? (Audio: El cielo está fucsia)
¿Qué tinta usa? (Audio: Tinta fucsia)
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Summary
The word 'fucsia' is an essential color adjective for A2 learners and beyond, used to describe an intense pink-purple shade. Key rule: It never becomes 'fucsio'; always use 'fucsia' for both masculine and feminine nouns, such as 'el vestido fucsia' or 'la flor fucsia'.
- Fucsia is a vivid purplish-red color named after the fuchsia plant.
- In Spanish, the adjective 'fucsia' is invariable for gender but can be pluralized as 'fucsias'.
- It is a high-energy color commonly used in fashion, art, and nature descriptions.
- The spelling 'fucsia' is specific to Spanish and differs from the English 'fuchsia'.
Remember the CS
Always write 'cs' in the middle. Think of the word 'suceso' but with a 'c' before it.
No 'Fucsio'
Never use 'fucsio'. It's a common mistake for beginners. The word ends in 'a' for everyone.
Be Specific
Use fucsia when you want to describe something 'electric' or 'neon'. It sounds more professional than 'rosa fuerte'.
Hard C
Make sure you pronounce the 'c' like a 'k'. It's not 'fusia', it's 'fucsia'.
Exemplo
Compró una blusa de color fucsia muy llamativa.
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