neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'crveno' in various contexts, such as describing the color of a sunset or talking about a red car. It's common in everyday conversation, especially when discussing clothing, food, or decorations, where colors play a significant role in the description.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'crveno' specifically means 'red', you might come across 'roza' for pink or 'kestenjasto' for brownish-red. Use 'crveno' when you want to specify a vivid, bright red shade, as opposed to the softer or darker tones suggested by its synonyms.
Culture
'Crveno' is derived from the Proto-Slavic word *čьrvьnъ, which is related to 'črv' meaning 'worm,' a nod to the red dye historically obtained from certain insects. In Croatian culture, the color red often symbolizes love, passion, and courage, making it a prevalent choice in traditional celebrations and folk art.
FAQ
Q.What does 'crveno' mean in English?
'Crveno' translates to 'red' in English, referring to the color that is often associated with warmth and intensity.
Q.How do you pronounce 'crveno'?
'Crveno' is pronounced as 'tsr-veh-noh', with the 'c' sounding like 'ts' and the 'r' rolled slightly, typical of Croatian pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'crveno'?
Yes, you might hear 'crveno vino', which means 'red wine', or 'crveno svjetlo', meaning 'red light'. These expressions are commonly used in both casual and formal contexts.