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cor — meaning in English: color

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Portuguese speakers commonly use the word 'cor' in everyday conversations when discussing fashion, art, or interior design. For instance, someone might ask about the 'cor' of a dress when shopping or discuss the 'cor' of the walls in their home during a renovation.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'cor' is the standard term for color, 'tinta' refers specifically to paint. You would use 'cor' when discussing color in general contexts, but choose 'tinta' when speaking about the actual substance used for painting.
Culture
'Cor' has its roots in the Latin word 'color', which also means color. Interestingly, colors hold significant cultural meanings in Portuguese-speaking countries; for example, the color red ('vermelho') can symbolize love and passion, while white ('branco') is often associated with peace and purity, especially in Brazilian culture during celebrations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'cor' mean in English?
'Cor' translates to 'color' in English and is used similarly in various contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'cor'?
'Cor' is pronounced as /koʊr/ in English phonetics, similar to the English word 'core'.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'cor'?
Yes, common phrases include 'cor favorita' meaning 'favorite color' and 'ver a cor' meaning 'to see the color', which can be used in various contexts to express preference or observation.
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