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If I showed you this paint chip and asked you to tell me what color it is, what would you say? How about this one? And this one? You probably said blue, purple, and brown but if your native language is Wob from Cte dIvoire, you probably would have used one word for all three. Thats because not all languages have the same number of basic color categories. In English, we have 11. Russian has 12, but some languages, like Wob, only have 3. And researchers have found that if a language only has 3 or 4 basic colors, they can usually predict what those will be. So how do they do it? As you would expect, different languages have different words for colors. But what interests researchers isnt those simple translations, its the question of which colors get names at all. Because as much as we think of colors in categories, the truth is that color is a spectrum. Its not obvious why we should have a basic color term for this color, but not this one. And until the 1960s it was widely belie