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Glas — meaning in English: Blue

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'glas' when describing the sky on a clear day or selecting a blue item of clothing. In conversations about nature, such as during a walk by the coast or in the mountains, 'glas' frequently pops up to highlight the color of the sea or the sky.
Synonyms & nuances
'Glas' is often compared to 'las,' which specifically means 'green.' While 'glas' denotes blue, it can sometimes encompass shades of greenish-blue. You would use 'glas' when you're specifically referring to the color blue, whereas 'las' is your go-to for anything green.
Culture
'Glas' has roots in the Old Welsh word 'glas,' which originally referred to green or blue, showcasing the fluid nature of color in ancient languages. In Welsh culture, blue often symbolizes peace and tranquility, making it a favored color in local art and design. Interestingly, 'glas' can also imply youthfulness in some contexts, adding another layer to its significance.
FAQ
Q.What does 'glas' mean in English?
'Glas' translates to 'blue' in English, referring to the color associated with clear skies and deep oceans.
Q.How do you pronounce 'glas'?
'Glas' is pronounced as 'glass' in English, but with a soft 'g' sound, resembling 'glah-s' in Welsh phonetics.
Q.Can 'glas' be used to describe things other than color?
'Glas' is primarily used to describe the color blue, but it can also imply freshness or a youthful spirit, depending on the context.
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