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couleurs — meaning in English: colors

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'couleurs' in various everyday situations, such as discussing art, fashion, or home decor. For example, you might hear someone saying, 'Les couleurs de cette peinture sont magnifiques' (The colors of this painting are beautiful) while admiring a piece in a gallery.
Synonyms & nuances
'Couleurs' is often used in a broad context to refer to colors in general, while 'teintes' (hues) or 'nuances' (shades) are more specific terms. You would choose 'couleurs' when talking about basic colors or general palettes, while 'teintes' or 'nuances' might be used in a more technical or artistic discussion about variations of color.
Culture
'Couleurs' comes from the Latin word 'color', which means 'to color' or 'to dye'. In French culture, colors carry significant meanings, such as 'bleu' (blue) representing sadness and 'rouge' (red) symbolizing love and passion. This cultural richness makes discussing colors an interesting conversation starter in social settings.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'couleur'?
'Couleurs' is the plural form of 'couleur'. In French, nouns typically change from singular to plural by adding an 's' to the end.
Q.How do you pronounce 'couleurs'?
'Couleurs' is pronounced as /ku.lœʁ/. Practice saying it by breaking it down into two syllables: 'ku' and 'lœʁ'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 'couleurs'?
A common mistake is using it with a singular verb form, such as 'Les couleurs est belles'. The correct form is 'Les couleurs sont belles' since 'couleurs' is plural.
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