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modrá — meaning in English: blue

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'modrá' to describe various shades of blue in everyday situations, such as when discussing clothing colors, describing the sky, or expressing preferences in art. For example, someone might say, 'Líbí se mi ta modrá košile' (I like that blue shirt) during a shopping trip.
Synonyms & nuances
'Modrá' is often compared to 'azurová', which refers to a sky-blue or azure shade. While 'modrá' is a general term for blue, 'azurová' specifies a lighter, more vibrant hue, making it suitable for describing sunny skies or tropical waters.
Culture
The word 'modrá' originates from the Old Czech word 'modrý', which is related to the Proto-Slavic root *modrъ, meaning blue or dark. In Czech culture, blue is often associated with tranquility and harmony, and it's a popular color in traditional crafts such as pottery and textiles, highlighting the Czech love for craftsmanship and nature.
FAQ
Q.What does 'modrá' mean in English?
'Modrá' translates to 'blue' in English, and it's commonly used to refer to anything that has a blue color, ranging from the sky to clothing.
Q.Are there different shades of 'modrá' in Czech?
Yes, Czech has specific terms for various shades of blue, including 'tmavě modrá' (dark blue) and 'světle modrá' (light blue), allowing for more precise descriptions.
Q.Is 'modrá' used in formal settings?
'Modrá' is considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings, making it versatile for everyday conversation or more serious discussions alike.
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