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κόκκινο — meaning in English: red

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Τετάρτη
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Άσπρος
Áspros
επαφή
epafi
μπαμπάς
bampas
κόκκινο
kokkino
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word κόκκινο (kokkino) in various contexts, such as describing the color of an object like a red apple or in fashion when discussing red clothing. It's also common during discussions about national celebrations, where red symbols often represent important cultural themes.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for κόκκινο is 'ερυθρός' (erythros), which is more formal and often used in scientific contexts. You would choose κόκκινο in everyday conversations, whereas ερυθρός might appear in texts discussing art or biology.
Culture
The word κόκκινο has roots in ancient Greek, where it was used to denote not just the color red but also to symbolize passion and love. In Greek culture, red holds significant meaning, especially in festivals and weddings, where it is associated with joy and vitality.
FAQ
Q.What does κόκκινο mean in English?
The word κόκκινο translates to 'red' in English. It's commonly used in the context of colors, emotions, and cultural expressions.
Q.How do you use κόκκινο in a sentence?
You can use κόκκινο in sentences like 'Το αυτοκίνητο είναι κόκκινο' (The car is red) to describe objects or elements that are red in color.
Q.Are there any common expressions with κόκκινο?
Yes, a common expression is 'κόκκινο πανί' (red rag), which refers to something that provokes anger or irritation, similar to the English phrase 'red flag.'
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