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bleu — meaning in English: blue

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informal very common
Usage
In everyday conversations, Serbian speakers use the word 'bleu' to describe the color of the sky on a clear day or to discuss objects such as clothing and home decor that feature this hue. You'll hear it often in casual settings, like when friends are talking about fashion choices or planning outdoor activities.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bleu' is a direct translation of 'blue', but in Serbian, you might also encounter 'plavi', which is used for darker shades or objects. Use 'bleu' when referring to lighter tones or when talking about things that evoke calmness, while 'plavi' carries a bolder connotation.
Culture
The word 'bleu' has its roots in the Old French word 'bleu', which itself was derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *bhle- meaning 'to shine' or 'light'. In Serbian culture, the color blue often symbolizes tranquility and depth, and it's commonly associated with the beauty of nature, especially in the famous landscapes and rivers of Serbia.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'bleu' mean in Serbian?
'Bleu' means 'blue' in Serbian, and it is used in a variety of contexts to describe anything that is blue in color.
Q.How do you pronounce 'bleu' in Serbian?
'Bleu' is pronounced like 'bleh-oo', with a soft 'l' sound, similar to how it sounds in French but adapted to Serbian phonetics.
Q.Are there variations of the word 'bleu' in Serbian?
'Bleu' is primarily used for blue, but there's also 'plavi,' which can indicate a deeper or darker shade of blue. Understanding these nuances will help you describe colors more accurately.
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