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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'אדום' (adom) when describing colors, especially in artistic contexts or when discussing clothing. You might hear it during a conversation about favorite colors or even when ordering food, like a red apple or a red wine.
Synonyms & nuances
'אדום' (adom) is often compared to 'גזר' (gazar), which means 'orange,' as both are warm colors. While 'אדום' is a primary color and carries strong emotional connotations, 'גזר' is often perceived as softer and less intense, making the choice of word depend on the emotional context of the conversation.
Culture
The word 'אדום' (adom) not only refers to the color red but is also deeply embedded in cultural and historical contexts, such as its association with passion and love in various traditions. Interestingly, in Hebrew culture, red can symbolize danger or urgency, making it a color of importance in traffic signals and warning signs.
FAQ
Q.What does 'אדום' mean in English?
'אדום' translates to 'red' in English, and it's used to describe anything that has that color, from fruits to objects.
Q.How do you pronounce 'אדום' correctly?
'אדום' is pronounced as 'adom,' with emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it aloud to get comfortable with the Hebrew phonetics.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use 'אדום'?
Yes, 'אדום' is often used in phrases like 'אדום כמו עגבנייה' (red as a tomato) to express someone blushing or feeling embarrassed.
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