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gul — meaning in English: yellow

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'gul' in everyday conversations when describing objects, nature, or food items. For example, you might hear someone saying 'Det er en gul bil' (It is a yellow car) while discussing their favorite vehicles, or 'De gule blomstene er vakre' (The yellow flowers are beautiful) in a gardening context.
Synonyms & nuances
'Gul' is often contrasted with 'gyllen,' which means 'golden.' While 'gul' refers to the standard color yellow, 'gyllen' implies a richer, more luminous shade, often used to describe precious objects or moments. You'd choose 'gul' when simply identifying color, but 'gyllen' when inferring a sense of value or beauty.
Culture
'Gul' has deep roots in the Old Norse language, reflecting the color's importance in Nordic culture. In Norwegian folklore, yellow is often associated with warmth and happiness, symbolizing the sun's light during the long, dark winters. Additionally, 'gul' is used in various idiomatic expressions, demonstrating its prevalence in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'gul' mean in English?
'Gul' translates to 'yellow' in English and is used to describe this specific color in various contexts, from clothing to nature.
Q.How do you use 'gul' in a sentence?
You can use 'gul' in sentences like 'Den gule katten sover' (The yellow cat is sleeping) to describe an object or animal's color.
Q.Is there a difference between 'gul' and 'gult'?
'Gul' is the adjective used for yellow in the indefinite form, while 'gult' is the neuter singular form. For example, you would say 'et gult hus' (a yellow house) when referring to a neuter noun.
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