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գույն — meaning in English: color

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Usage
Native Armenian speakers commonly use the word 'գույն' when discussing art, fashion, or home decor to describe hues and shades. For instance, someone might say, 'Այս գույնը շատ գեղեցիկ է,' meaning 'This color is very beautiful,' while complimenting a painting or fabric.
Synonyms & nuances
'Գույն' is often compared to 'տերև' (tone) and 'շերտ' (shade), but while 'գույն' refers broadly to any color, 'տերև' emphasizes the color's specific hue or tone, and 'շերտ' deals more with variations in lightness or darkness. You would choose 'գույն' when you want to refer to color in a general sense.
Culture
The word 'գույն' has a rich cultural significance in Armenia, where colors are often associated with various elements of nature and symbolism in traditional arts. For instance, during the Armenian New Year celebrations, specific colors are believed to bring good luck and prosperity, highlighting the importance of 'գույն' in cultural expressions.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of the Armenian word 'գույն'?
'Գույն' is pronounced as 'guyne,' where the 'g' sounds like the 'g' in 'go' and 'uy' is a diphthong similar to the 'oy' in 'boy.'
Q.How do you use 'գույն' in a sentence?
You can use 'գույն' in sentences like 'Իմ սիրելի գույնը կապույտ է,' meaning 'My favorite color is blue.' It’s a straightforward way to express personal preferences.
Q.Are there common mistakes learners make with 'գույն'?
One common mistake is confusing 'գույն' with other color-related terms. Remember that 'գույն' specifically means 'color,' while other words may refer to tones or shades. Ensure you're clear on the context to avoid confusion.
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