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weiß — meaning in English: White

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use "weiß" when describing colors, objects, or clothing, such as saying 'Das Haus ist weiß' (The house is white). It's also common in everyday conversations about food, like 'Die Milch ist weiß' (The milk is white), and in artistic contexts when discussing color palettes.
Synonyms & nuances
"Weiß" is the standard term for 'white', while synonyms like 'blass' (pale) emphasize a lighter shade or lack of intensity. You would choose "weiß" when you want to refer directly to the color itself, whereas "blass" might be used in contexts describing a person's complexion or a faded color.
Culture
The word "weiß" has its roots in Old High German 'wīz', which is tied to the Proto-Germanic word '*hwizaz', meaning bright or shining. In German culture, the color white symbolizes purity and peace, and is often associated with important cultural events, such as weddings where brides traditionally wear white dresses.
FAQ
Q.What does the German word 'weiß' mean in English?
'Weiß' translates to 'white' in English, referring to the color. It's used to describe objects, materials, and even emotions associated with purity or cleanliness.
Q.How do you pronounce 'weiß'?
'Weiß' is pronounced like 'vice' but with a 'w' sound at the beginning. The 'ß' represents a sharp 's' sound, making it sound crisp and distinct.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'weiß'?
One common mistake is confusing 'weiß' with 'weiß' (meaning 'know' as the verb). Context is key; remember that 'weiß' is always used to refer to the color, while the verb form requires a different sentence structure.
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