neutral
very common
Usage
Native Greek speakers often use 'Άσπρος' in everyday conversations to describe objects, clothing, or even emotions associated with purity and innocence. For instance, one might say 'Η μέρα είναι άσπρη' (The day is bright/white) when referring to a sunny day, or use it to describe a wedding dress.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'Άσπρος' directly translates to 'white', another word 'λευκός' (lefkós) also means white but is often used in more technical or artistic contexts. You might choose 'Άσπρος' when discussing everyday items, while 'λευκός' could be preferred in a painting discussion.
Culture
'Άσπρος' derives from the ancient Greek word 'άσπρος', which was used to describe not just the color white but also the concept of brightness and clarity. In Greek culture, white often symbolizes purity and new beginnings, making it a vital color in celebrations such as weddings and religious ceremonies.
FAQ
Q.What does 'Άσπρος' mean in English?
'Άσπρος' means 'white' in English and is commonly used to describe the color of objects, clothing, and even moods.
Q.How do you pronounce 'Άσπρος'?
'Άσπρος' is pronounced as 'Áspros', with the stress on the first syllable.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'Άσπρος'?
A common mistake is using 'Άσπρος' as a noun instead of an adjective. Remember, it should describe something (e.g., 'το άσπρο σπίτι' meaning 'the white house').