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krāsa — meaning in English: color

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'krāsa' in a variety of everyday situations, such as discussing art, fashion, or home decor. For instance, you might hear someone asking about the 'krāsa' of a dress while shopping, or inquiring about the 'krāsa' of a room during a design consultation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Krāsa' is typically used in a more general sense to refer to color, while the word 'toņa' can refer specifically to a shade or tone. You would choose 'krāsa' when speaking about color broadly and 'toņa' when discussing specific variations or nuances in color.
Culture
'Krāsa' has deep roots in the Latvian language, stemming from the Old Prussian word 'krasna,' which also means 'color.' The importance of color in Latvian culture can be seen in traditional folk songs and crafts, where specific colors often symbolize different emotions or themes, such as love or nature. This connection highlights the integral role of color in Latvian identity.
FAQ
Q.What is the Latvian word for color?
'Krāsa' is the Latvian word for color, and it's used frequently in both casual conversations and more formal discussions about art and design.
Q.Are there different ways to say color in Latvian?
While 'krāsa' is the primary term for color, you can also use related words like 'toņa' for tones or shades, depending on the context.
Q.How do I use 'krāsa' in a sentence?
'Krāsa' can be used in sentences like 'Kāda ir tava mīļākā krāsa?' which translates to 'What is your favorite color?' This shows how to incorporate it into everyday conversation.
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