neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'geltonas' to describe the color of various objects in everyday life, such as fruits, clothing, and nature. For example, you might hear 'geltonas bananas' (yellow bananas) when referring to ripe bananas at the market or 'geltonas saulė' (yellow sun) while chatting about the weather.
Synonyms & nuances
'Geltonas' specifically refers to the color yellow, while 'auksinis' translates to 'golden.' You would choose 'geltonas' to describe something that is simply yellow, such as a flower or a piece of clothing, whereas 'auksinis' conveys a richer, more luxurious shade that suggests value or preciousness.
Culture
'Geltonas' is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gʲel- which means 'to shine' or 'to be yellow.' In Lithuanian culture, yellow symbolizes warmth and positivity, often linked to the sun and happiness. Interestingly, the color palette in traditional Lithuanian folk art prominently features yellow, emphasizing its cultural importance.
FAQ
Q.What does 'geltonas' mean in English?
'Geltonas' means 'yellow' in English. It's commonly used to describe things that are the color yellow, like a lemon or the sun.
Q.How do you pronounce 'geltonas'?
'Geltonas' is pronounced as 'gel-TOH-nas.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, making it easy to remember.
Q.Are there any common phrases using 'geltonas'?
Yes, you might hear phrases like 'geltonas lapas' which means 'yellow leaf.' It's often used in the context of autumn when leaves change color.