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cărămidă — meaning in English: brick

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'cărămidă' in various contexts, particularly in construction discussions or when referring to building materials. For instance, a contractor might say, 'Avem nevoie de mai multe cărămizi pentru acest proiect' (We need more bricks for this project) when discussing plans with clients.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cărămidă' specifically refers to the clay bricks used in construction, while 'piatră' means stone and 'beton' refers to concrete. You would choose 'cărămidă' when discussing traditional building materials or when emphasizing the warmth and aesthetic of brick construction.
Culture
'Cărămidă' comes from the Latin word 'ceramica', which reflects the historical importance of brick-making in Romanian architecture. In Romanian culture, traditional brick-making is often associated with craftsmanship and the preservation of heritage, as many old buildings made from 'cărămidă' are considered historical landmarks.
FAQ
Q.What does 'cărămidă' mean in English?
'Cărămidă' translates to 'brick' in English, referring to the rectangular block often used in building structures.
Q.How do you use 'cărămidă' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Acest zid este făcut din cărămizi roșii' which means 'This wall is made of red bricks.'
Q.Is 'cărămidă' used in any idiomatic expressions?
'Cărămidă' is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, but it can be used in phrases related to construction or improvement, emphasizing foundational strength.
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