These two words have the same meaning. In most situations you would use marron to describe something brown.
Interestingly when you refer to hair color it get's tricky...
Brun means dark hair while you would use châtain (which actually is lighter brown) to describe brown hair.
So typical hair colors ranges from:
- Roux, red
- Blond, blonde
- Châtain Clair , light brown
- Châtain , brown
- Châtain fonce, darker brown
- Brun, dark
Brun marron, brun, brune
The answer is brun. OR MARRON
Brun or Marron marron = brown (object) brun = brown (hair, skin, eyes) châtain = brown (hair) bronzé(e) = brown / tannedmarron, brun(e)
MARRON
un chien marron, un chien brun.
brown is 'marron' or 'brun, brune' in French. Marron is most common, brun and brune are less frequently used: for hair colour, or for brown sugar.
brun, brune, marron, châtain
To say "brown" in French, you would say "marron."
"Maroon" in French is "marron."
marron have dots on there head you can tell by the claws and the back
brown is marron or brun and black is noir(e) :)
Mon animal est marron / brun