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kleur — meaning in English: colour

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'kleur' frequently in everyday conversations, such as discussing the colors of their clothing or home decor. You'll often hear it in informal settings, like when friends talk about their favorite colors or when parents describe colors to their children during playtime.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kleur' is often used interchangeably with 'tint' or 'schaduw' in specific contexts, but 'kleur' is the general term for color. Use 'kleur' when you want to discuss color broadly, whereas 'tint' might refer to a shade of a particular color.
Culture
'Kleur' has a rich history, derived from the Old Dutch 'cluor', which is related to the Proto-Germanic 'klauza'. In Dutch culture, colors hold significant symbolic meanings; for example, orange is associated with national pride and celebrations during King's Day. This cultural connection makes understanding 'kleur' essential for grasping Dutch identity.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'kleur'?
The plural form of 'kleur' is 'kleuren'. You would use this when talking about multiple colors, such as in the phrase 'de kleuren van de regenboog' (the colors of the rainbow).
Q.How do you use 'kleur' in a sentence?
'Kleur' can be used in sentences like 'Wat is jouw favoriete kleur?' (What is your favorite color?). It's a simple yet effective way to engage in conversations about personal preferences.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'kleur'?
A common mistake is confusing 'kleur' with 'kleureloos', which means colorless. While 'kleur' can be used to describe vivid colors, 'kleureloos' is used for things lacking color, like water or empty spaces.
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