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varjund — meaning in English: shade

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'varjund' when discussing nature, such as in conversations about trees providing shade during a hot summer day. It's also common in artistic contexts, where it refers to shades of color in painting or design.
Synonyms & nuances
'Varjund' is often compared to 'vari', which also means 'shadow'. However, 'varjund' carries a more nuanced meaning, often related to the gradation or depth of shade in artistic contexts, while 'vari' is typically used for the shadow cast by objects.
Culture
'Varjund' has roots in the Estonian word 'varju', which means 'shadow'. This connection highlights the importance of light and shade in Estonian culture, especially in relation to their long summer days and twilight evenings, where shadows play an integral role in the landscape. Artists often use 'varjund' to explore depth and emotion in their work, making it a significant term in both daily life and art.
FAQ
Q.What does 'varjund' mean in English?
'Varjund' translates to 'shade' in English, referring to the area sheltered from sunlight or a gradation of color in art.
Q.How is 'varjund' used in a sentence?
You can use 'varjund' in a sentence like: 'Päike paistab ja puude varjund on jahe,' which means 'The sun is shining and the shade of the trees is cool.'
Q.Are there common mistakes in using 'varjund'?
A common mistake is confusing 'varjund' with 'vari'. While both deal with light and shade, remember that 'varjund' often pertains to artistic variations, while 'vari' is more about physical shadows.
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