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nero — meaning in English: black

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Italian speakers use 'nero' in various contexts, such as describing colors in fashion, art, and design. For instance, you might hear someone say 'la macchina è nera' (the car is black) when discussing vehicles, or referring to 'caffè nero' (black coffee) in a café setting.
Synonyms & nuances
'Nero' is often compared to the word 'scuro,' which means 'dark.' While 'nero' specifically refers to the color black, 'scuro' can describe a darker shade of any color. For example, one might use 'scuro' to describe a deep navy blue, whereas 'nero' would strictly apply to black.
Culture
'Nero' not only means 'black' but also carries historical significance in art and culture. In ancient Rome, the color black was often associated with power and authority, as evidenced by the Roman emperors who donned black robes. Interestingly, the word 'nero' has Latin roots, deriving from 'niger,' which also means black – a testament to the color's long-standing prominence in various cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nero' mean in Italian?
'Nero' means 'black' in Italian, used to describe the color of objects, clothing, and more. It's a basic color word that's essential for beginners.
Q.How do you use 'nero' in a sentence?
You can use 'nero' to describe things, such as 'La notte è nera' (The night is black) or 'Ho comprato una giacca nera' (I bought a black jacket).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'nero'?
A common mistake is using 'nero' inappropriately with feminine nouns. Remember to use 'nera' for feminine (e.g., 'la giacca è nera') and 'nero' for masculine nouns.
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