Bak'je'kaa
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[Rikaasi word] - [Pronunciation] - [Meaning in Basic]
Bak'je - [Bahk jeh] - Colour
Bak'je'kaa [Bahk jeh kah] - Colours
Dei'fei - [Day Fay] - Grey
Deiga - [Day-gah] - Black
Feishah - [Fay-shah] - White
Kad'fei - [Kad fay] - Pink
Kad'kip - [Kad Kihp] - Orange
Kaddi - [Kad-dee] - Red
Kip'lah - [Kihp lah] - Green
Kippek - [Kihp-peck] - Yellow
Lah'kad - [Lah kahd] - Purple
Lahkiit - [Lah-keet] - Blue
These words can be combined to make other colour names. For example, Lime would be Kip'kip'lah, or 'yellow yellow-blue'. A really pale lime would be Fei'kip'kip'lah, or 'white yellow yellow-blue'. The name of the colour is dependant on the speaker's interpretation of what they see; Kip'lah for one person might be Fei'kip'lah for another, or even Dei'kip'lah to someone else. It's a matter of perspective.
Adding part of a word to the start or end of a word can change the intended name as well. For example:
A pale colour would be Fei'[colour].
A dark colour would be Dei'[colour].
A more intense or bright colour would be Rin'[colour].
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