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 carinita
 
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							| Hi! What �s the word for "trigue�o" (Spanish) in English? It means neither white nor dark. Thanks |  24 Apr 2014      
					
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 Rachid84b
 
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							| trigue�o = light brown adjective |  24 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Since it is about skin color, we often say "olive-skinned", especially with people from around the Mediterranean (although I don �t think I would eat an olive that is that color).   Bruce |  24 Apr 2014     
					
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							| By the way, is the word related to "trigo", so essentially meaning "wheat-colored"? I can see that as a hair color, which I know trigue�o can also be.   Bruce |  24 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Mmmm once I had the same doubt, and I discovered the adjective "olive". Could it fit? |  24 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Read the previous answers, Rominamino   Bruce |  24 Apr 2014     
					
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							| I did, just giving my point of view   What I meant with my final question was... Does that adjective fit to your question? 
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