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màu — meaning in English: color

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'màu' when discussing art, fashion, or home decor, as colors play a crucial role in aesthetics. For instance, during a conversation about interior design, someone might say, 'Tôi thích màu xanh trong phòng khách,' meaning 'I like the blue color in the living room.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Màu' is a straightforward term for color, while 'sắc' can refer more specifically to hue or tint. You would use 'màu' when discussing general colors, but 'sắc' might be preferred when delving into more intricate discussions about shades.
Culture
'Màu' has roots in classical Vietnamese culture where colors were associated with various meanings and elements in nature, such as 'màu đỏ' (red) symbolizing luck and prosperity. Interestingly, in traditional Vietnamese culture, the use of colors can also reflect social status and regional identities, making 'màu' a word deeply intertwined with cultural narratives.
FAQ
Q.What does 'màu' mean in English?
'Màu' translates to 'color' in English and is used to describe different hues in various contexts, such as art and design.
Q.How do you use 'màu' in a sentence?
You can use 'màu' followed by an adjective or a noun to specify the color, for example, 'màu vàng' means 'yellow color.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'màu'?
A common mistake is forgetting that 'màu' always requires a noun or context to clarify what is being referred to, like 'màu sắc' for 'colorful' or 'màu yêu thích' for 'favorite color.'
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