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batavus
Da In Nov 2019

218 post(s)
November 29, 2020
Something for the native English speakers

What's the difference between fair hair and blonde hair ?
I've been taught that the light coloured hair is fair hair like for example Angelika Grays has.
Is there a difference or is it just a synonym ?
pickle1
MODERATORE
Da In Mar 2019

1353 post(s)
November 30, 2020
Hi @batavus - fair-haired normally means light -coloured, usually a light brown to differentiate it from blonde.

What I find interesting is that , in the revised category, we no longer have black hair. I don't know where that has gone. Girls like the up-coming Claudia Bavel are "raven-haired" which is black.
TheEmu
Da In Jul 2012

3309 post(s)
November 30, 2020 (edited)
What I find interesting is that , in the revised category, we no longer have black hair. I don't know where that has gone.

Was it ever there? I know that I once or twice have requested that it be added but it has been quite some time since I looked.
pickle1
MODERATORE
Da In Mar 2019

1353 post(s)
November 30, 2020
What I find interesting is that , in the revised category, we no longer have black hair. I don't know where that has gone.Was it ever there? I know that I once or twice have requested that it be added but it has been quite some time since I looked.

You could be right - it may never have been there. If that is the case, then that is a bit of an omission.
TheEmu
Da In Jul 2012

3309 post(s)
November 30, 2020 (edited)
The hair colour is specified in the xml files with the <hair> tag. There are no cards with a <hair>black, all of the black haired girls being tagged as brown.

I vaguely remember from school French lessons more than 55 years ago being told that brunette was used in France for both brown and black hair - but I have no idea if this was a correct assertion - and this just might be the reason for the omission. It seems strange to me, as it did all those years ago which is probably why I can still remember being told it.
stefnev1
MODERATORE
Da In Jul 2008

4603 post(s)
November 30, 2020
@TheEmu
I vaguely remember from school French lessons more than 55 years ago being told that brunette was used in France for both brown and black hair
You're right, in France we say "brune" for dark brown and black hair. For light brown, we use "châtain".
willyweekly
Da In Jul 2015

414 post(s)
December 1, 2020
A long time ago... I used to have really nice hair.... Big hair. black hair. What a mess.

the good ol' days!!!

Sigh

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