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farge — meaning in English: color

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'farge' when discussing anything related to colors, whether in casual conversations about art or fashion, or in more structured contexts like education and design. For instance, a parent might say 'Barnet mitt elsker sterke farger' (My child loves bright colors) during a discussion about children's clothing.
Synonyms & nuances
'Farge' is a general term for color, while 'nyanse' refers specifically to a shade or hue. You would use 'farge' when talking about colors in a broad sense, but 'nyanse' when discussing the subtleties of a specific color, like saying 'den blå nyansen' (the blue shade).
Culture
'Farge' has roots in Old Norse, reflecting the Vikings' deep connection to nature, with colors often symbolizing various aspects of life and emotions. In Norwegian culture, colors play a significant role in traditional crafts, like rosemaling, where specific colors hold historical significance and tell stories about the past.
FAQ
Q.What does 'farge' mean in English?
'Farge' translates to 'color' in English. It's a commonly used term in everyday conversations when describing anything related to colors.
Q.How do you pronounce 'farge'?
'Farge' is pronounced as 'far-geh' in Norwegian. The 'a' is pronounced like the 'a' in 'father,' and the 'ge' has a soft 'g' sound, almost like 'yeh.'
Q.Can 'farge' be used in different contexts?
Yes, 'farge' is versatile and can be used in various contexts, from discussing art and design to describing clothing or nature. Just ensure the context is clear to avoid confusion.
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