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amarelo — meaning in English: yellow

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'amarelo' when describing colors in everyday conversations, such as when talking about clothing, decorations, or nature. For example, someone might say, 'O carro é amarelo' (The car is yellow) or 'As flores são amarelas' (The flowers are yellow) while shopping or admiring a garden.
Synonyms & nuances
'Amarelo' is straightforwardly 'yellow', but another word, 'dourado', means 'golden', which describes a shade that has a warm, rich tone. You would use 'amarelo' for typical yellow items like bananas, but 'dourado' for things like gold jewelry or sunsets that have a golden hue.
Culture
'Amarelo' is derived from Latin 'amarellus', meaning 'yellowish'. In Brazilian culture, this color is often associated with joy and warmth, as seen during Carnival when vibrant yellow costumes fill the streets, reflecting the festive spirit. Interestingly, yellow is also the color of gold in Brazil, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'amarelo' mean in English?
'Amarelo' translates to 'yellow' in English, referring to the color that resembles ripe bananas, lemons, and the sun.
Q.How do you pronounce 'amarelo'?
'Amarelo' is pronounced as 'ah-mah-REH-loo', with the stress on the second syllable. Practice saying it slowly to get comfortable with the sounds.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'amarelo'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'amarelo como o sol', which means 'yellow like the sun'. This phrase is often used in poetry or songs to evoke imagery.
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