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grå — meaning in English: gray

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'grå' in everyday conversations to describe colors in fashion, interior design, or nature. For example, someone might say, 'Jeg liker grå klær' (I like gray clothes) when discussing their wardrobe choices or the weather with friends, often to reflect a mood or season.
Synonyms & nuances
'Grå' is often used interchangeably with 'gråaktig' (grayish), but the latter suggests a slight tint or variation, whereas 'grå' refers to a more definitive gray tone. You would choose 'grå' when you want to describe something that is clearly and distinctly gray.
Culture
'Grå' has roots in the Old Norse word 'grár,' which is fascinating as it connects modern Norwegian to its ancient linguistic heritage. In Norwegian culture, gray is often associated with the Nordic landscape, where the skies can be overcast, reflecting a blend of melancholy and calmness that resonates deeply with the local ethos.
FAQ
Q.What does the Norwegian word 'grå' mean?
'Grå' translates to 'gray' in English and is commonly used to describe colors, moods, and even weather conditions in Norwegian.
Q.How do you pronounce 'grå'?
'Grå' is pronounced as 'graw' with a long 'a' sound. The 'å' in Norwegian has a sound similar to 'aw' in English.
Q.Are there any common phrases with the word 'grå'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'grå vær,' which means 'gray weather.' This is often used in conversations about the typical cloudy and rainy conditions of Norway.
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