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Teal in Spanish: How to Say Verde Azulado and Describe This Color

Verde Azulado · adjective phrase · BEHR-deh ah-soo-LAH-doh

Teal in Spanish is verde azulado, a compound adjective meaning blue-tinged green. Unlike English, Spanish lacks a single word for teal, so speakers combine color terms. You'll also hear turquesa, which overlaps with teal but leans slightly lighter and bluer. For more blue than green, azul verdoso (greenish blue) flips the emphasis.

Say BEHR-deh ah-soo-LAH-doh. Verde is stressed on the first syllable, and azulado is stressed on the third. Both words keep clean Spanish vowels.

Pintamos la habitación de verde azulado.

We painted the room teal.

Teal in Spanish: Quick Reference

Below are the most common Spanish words for teal, with pronunciation and regional usage notes.

SpanishEnglishPronunciationRegion / Register
verde azuladotealBEHR-deh ah-soo-LAH-dohDefault, widely understood
cercetatealthe teal bird; rarely used as a color name
turquesatealclose shade; more widely recognized as a color
azul verdosotealblue-green, inverted emphasis

How Native Speakers Use Verde Azulado

Real example sentences across three contexts you'll actually run into.

Describing a color in interior design

Las cortinas verde azulado combinan bien con el sofá gris.

The teal curtains go well with the gray sofa.

Compound color adjectives like verde azulado are invariable — they don't change for gender or number.

Shopping for a specific shade

Busco una blusa en tono turquesa, algo entre verde y azul.

I'm looking for a blouse in a turquoise shade, something between green and blue.

Turquesa is more commonly recognized as a color term and works well when shopping.

Describing ocean water

El mar tenía un color azul verdoso impresionante.

The sea had a stunning teal-blue color.

Azul verdoso emphasizes the blue side of teal and is common for describing water.

Avoid These Mistakes When Using Verde Azulado

Trying to translate teal as a single word

Incorrect: Mi color favorito es teal.

Correct: Mi color favorito es el verde azulado.

Teal has no one-word Spanish equivalent. You need the compound verde azulado or, less precisely, turquesa.

Making the compound adjective agree in gender

Incorrect: Tiene una falda verda azulada.

Correct: Tiene una falda verde azulado.

Compound color adjectives in Spanish are invariable — they don't change for gender or number. It's always verde azulado, never verda azulada.

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Common Questions About Teal in Spanish

How do you say teal in Spanish?
The closest translation is verde azulado (literally, bluish green). Spanish has no single word for teal. Turquesa is a widely understood alternative, though it can lean lighter than true teal.
Is verde azulado one word or two?
It's two words that function as one compound color adjective. Because it's a compound, it doesn't change form for gender or number: ojos verde azulado, paredes verde azulado.
What does cerceta mean in Spanish?
Cerceta is a type of small duck (teal) found in wetlands. While teal the color takes its English name from this bird, cerceta is rarely used as a color word in Spanish. Stick with verde azulado or turquesa for the color.