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merah — meaning in English: red

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'merah' in various situations, such as describing the color of objects like clothing, fruits (like strawberries), or even in traffic lights. For instance, someone might say, 'Baju saya berwarna merah,' meaning 'My shirt is red,' in an everyday conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Merah' is the standard term for 'red,' but you may encounter 'merah tua' which means 'dark red.' While 'merah' is generally used for all shades of red, 'merah tua' adds a layer of depth, particularly when discussing colors in fashion or design.
Culture
'Merah' is not just a color; it holds significant cultural meaning in Malay society. It symbolizes courage and bravery, often associated with national identity, as seen in the red of the Malaysian flag. Additionally, in traditional Malay weddings, red is a popular color that signifies joy and good fortune.
FAQ
Q.What does 'merah' mean in English?
'Merah' translates to 'red' in English and is one of the basic colors in the Malay language.
Q.How do you use 'merah' in a sentence?
'Merah' can be used simply, as in 'apel ini merah,' which means 'this apple is red.' It’s a straightforward adjective placement.
Q.Are there different shades of 'merah' in Malay?
Yes, there are variations like 'merah jambu' for pink and 'merah tua' for dark red. These nuances allow for more precise descriptions.
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