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weiss — meaning in English: White

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'weiss' when describing colors, such as in art or fashion, and in everyday conversations about nature, like snow or clouds. It's also common in formal settings, such as when discussing design or branding, where color choices are significant.
Synonyms & nuances
'Weiss' can be compared to 'blass', which means 'pale'. While 'weiss' denotes the pure color white, 'blass' suggests a lack of intensity or vibrancy in a color, often used in contexts where something is faint or washed-out.
Culture
'Weiss' has Germanic origins, related to the Old High German word 'wizzi', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. In German culture, the color white symbolizes purity and innocence, frequently seen at weddings and in religious contexts. Interestingly, in some regions, white is also associated with mourning, challenging the common Western associations of colors with emotions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'weiss' in English?
'Weiss' translates to 'white' in English and is used to describe the color in various contexts, from clothing to nature.
Q.How do you pronounce 'weiss'?
'Weiss' is pronounced as 'vice' in English, but with a soft 'v' sound instead of a hard 'v'. It rhymes with 'ice'.
Q.Are there any idiomatic expressions that use 'weiss'?
Yes, one common idiom is 'Das ist mir weiß' which translates to 'That is white to me', meaning 'I don’t care about it' or 'It’s irrelevant'. This idiomatic use adds depth to the word in conversation.
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