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tardor — meaning in English: autumn

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'tardor' in everyday conversations during the months of September through November, often discussing the changing seasons. For example, a family might talk about going apple picking during the tardor or friends might plan a hiking trip to enjoy the fall foliage.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tardor' is often used in a more poetic context than the word 'fall', which can imply a more casual reference to the season. In literary works, 'tardor' evokes a sense of nostalgia and reflection, making it a preferred choice in creative writing.
Culture
'Tardor' traces its roots back to Latin, where 'tardus' means 'slow', reflecting the gradual transition from summer to winter. In Catalonia, the arrival of tardor is celebrated with numerous harvest festivals, showcasing local produce and traditions, emphasizing the cultural significance of this season.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tardor' mean in English?
'Tardor' translates to 'autumn' in English, representing the transitional season between summer and winter, characterized by cooler temperatures and falling leaves.
Q.How do you pronounce 'tardor'?
'Tardor' is pronounced as ['tar-dor'] with the emphasis on the first syllable, similar to how you would say 'tar' and 'door' in English.
Q.Is 'tardor' used in literature?
Yes, 'tardor' frequently appears in Catalan literature and poetry, often symbolizing change, reflection, and the beauty of nature as it transitions between seasons.
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