rot

Meaning and Usage

"Rot" in German translates to "red" in English. It is used to describe the color red and objects that are red in color.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "rot" is a simple adjective in German and does not have any prefix or suffix. Its etymology can be traced back to Old High German "rōt" and Proto-Germanic "raudaz."

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "rot" directly corresponds to the English word "red." Both languages use this word to describe the color red.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the color red can have various cultural significances, such as representing love, passion, or danger, depending on the context.

Example Sentences

  1. Die Rose ist rot. (The rose is red.)
  2. Er trägt ein rotes Hemd. (He is wearing a red shirt.)
  3. Das Auto ist rot lackiert. (The car is painted red.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "rot," you can associate it with the English word "red," as they both refer to the same color.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: rostrot (rust red), feuerrot (fire red)
  • Antonyms: blau (blue), grün (green)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"Rot" is an adjective and does not have a gender or plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

Not applicable, as "rot" is not a verb.