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by iconara 2544 days ago
In Swedish it is also an unsaturated, earthy, green, or "military" green.
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Really? For me it's more beige, and I'm swedish.
I'm Swedish too, and grew up with the same understanding as the parent poster. Only in recent years have I understood that khaki can refer to both a military type green or sand like beige color.
I asked my wife, who knows nothing about this thread, how she would describe khaki.

"Oh, beige-green, sort of."

:-)

Swede here. I asked my wife too, her reply is that the color "khaki" is a shade of green - "khakigrönt". But the specific style of pants - "khakibyxor" - are generally beige.
According to NE thesaurus:

"ljus, gul-brun-grå färg som påminner om (väg)damm el. sand: kakifärgad HIST.: sedan 1904"