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Cores — meaning in English: Colors

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Portuguese speakers often use the word 'cores' in conversations about fashion, art, and design. For example, someone might ask, 'Quais são as suas cores favoritas?' (What are your favorite colors?) when discussing personal style or when selecting paint for a home renovation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cores' directly translates to 'colors,' but a close synonym is 'tintas' which refers specifically to 'paints.' You would use 'cores' when discussing the general concept of color, while 'tintas' would be more appropriate when talking about paint used in artistic contexts.
Culture
'Cores' is derived from the Latin word 'color', which also influences many other languages. In Brazil, colors have cultural significance, often associated with emotions and social movements; for instance, the colors of the Brazilian flag represent national identity and pride.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'côr' in Portuguese?
'Cores' is the plural form of 'côr' (meaning color). In Portuguese, many nouns have a singular and plural form. Remember that 'côr' is used less frequently in conversation, as 'cores' is more commonly used.
Q.How do you say 'dark colors' in Portuguese?
'Dark colors' in Portuguese is 'cores escuras.' The adjective 'escura' (dark) must agree in gender and number with 'cores,' which is feminine and plural.
Q.Are there specific phrases that use the word 'cores'?
Yes, phrases like 'as cores do arco-íris' (the colors of the rainbow) or 'cores vibrantes' (vibrant colors) are common. These phrases highlight the richness of colors in various contexts.
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