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neutral very common
Usage
Native Hungarian speakers use the word 'piros' frequently in everyday conversations, such as describing the color of fruits, clothes, or objects. For example, one might say 'A piros alma finom' (The red apple is delicious) while shopping at a local market or discussing favorite colors with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Piros' generally refers to the color red in a straightforward sense, while 'vörös' can imply a deeper, sometimes more poetic or dramatic shade of red, often associated with things like blood or wine. You would choose 'piros' when talking about everyday items or general color descriptions, whereas 'vörös' might be reserved for more intense contexts.
Culture
The word 'piros' is derived from an ancient Slavic root, reflecting the strong ties between the Hungarian language and its Slavic neighbors. In Hungarian culture, the color red often symbolizes love and passion, making it a popular choice in decorations during celebrations like weddings and holidays. Interestingly, red plays a significant role in Hungarian folklore, often associated with good fortune and happiness.
FAQ
Q.What does 'piros' mean in English?
'Piros' translates to 'red' in English, referring to the bright color often associated with passion, danger, and warmth.
Q.How do you pronounce 'piros'?
'Piros' is pronounced as 'pee-rosh,' with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Q.Are there any specific phrases that use 'piros'?
Yes! A common phrase is 'piros lámpa,' which means 'red light.' This phrase is often used in traffic contexts.
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