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สีเขียว — meaning in English: green

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สรรเสริญ
sangsern
เทววิทยา
thewawitthaya
สีเขียว
si khiao
อภินิหาร
aphinihǎan
ลักษณะเฉพาะ
laksana chaphok
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word สีเขียว (si khiao) when describing nature, like lush forests or vibrant vegetables at a local market. You might hear it in conversation while discussing personal preferences for colors in clothing or home decor, especially when choosing paints or accessories.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is มรกต (morakot), which means 'emerald' but conveys a more specific shade of green. You would choose สีเขียว (si khiao) for general descriptions, while using มรกต (morakot) when referring to gemstones or a very specific type of green.
Culture
In Thai culture, the color green symbolizes fertility and prosperity, often linked to agriculture and nature. The word สีเขียว has evolved from its ancient roots in Southeast Asian languages, where it was used to describe lush landscapes, which are crucial to Thai identity and lifestyle.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce สีเขียว?
The word is pronounced as 'si khiao'. The 'si' sounds like 'see', and 'khiao' rhymes with 'meow', but with a slightly aspirated 'k' sound.
Q.Are there different shades of green in Thai?
Yes, in Thai, you can describe various shades of green by adding words. For example, you might use สีเขียวอมฟ้า (si khiao om fa) to describe a bluish-green or teal color.
Q.Can สีเขียว be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes! For example, the phrase 'ใจสีเขียว' (jai si khiao) translates to 'green-hearted', which describes someone who is generous or kind-hearted.
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