I've got a question. Why do people say "ginger hair" instead of light brown/orange/ yellow hair? Does "ginger" have a special meaning in referring something?
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My name is Martyna. I'm thirteen years old. For my age I am a tall and slim girl. I have short, brown hair and blue eyes. My nose is small. I like wearing dresses and colorful blouses. I always wear my black glasses. I don't like the new fashion with protective masks.
I love my sister. She is wonderful. Her name is Ania. She is twenty two years old. She also is slim and tall. She has long dark hair and green eyes. She wears glasses too.
My appearance: I am a student and quite tall, quite fat. I have a smooth dark hair with olive skinned. I have small eyes but I always proud of my bright smile >
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I am short, slim and freckled, I have dark curly hair, dark eyes, i am 28 years old, I'm older than my sister, she is beautiful, tall and thin, her hair is darker and longer than mine.
Hi, I'm short, slim and beautiful... I have dark curly hair, dark eyes, I'm 30 years old, I'm older than my sister, she's beautiful, tall and thin, her hair is darker and longer than mine.
I'm a middle age person, like I am 31 years old. I'm neither short or tall, I'm 180cm tall. Due to my genetic (or my stress) I've no more hairs, but at the origin I had dark hair. I like to consider me as handsome person, like everybody should do, I think. I won't talk about my weight because it's not a very attractive point for me, but I don't feel too fat, so that's ok.
Hello Rafaela1,
Ginger does not have any special meaning. It's simply another way to say red hair.
Red hair can be dyed or it can be natural, in which case we can also say ginger.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team