Rot
GermanEdit
EtymologyEdit
From the adjective rot.
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
Rot n (genitive Rots, plural Rots)
DeclensionEdit
Declension of Rot
Derived termsEdit
Related termsEdit
See alsoEdit
Colors in German · Farben (layout · text) | ||||
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Weiß | Grau | Schwarz | ||
Rot (Purpur) | Orange; Braun | Gelb; Creme, Ocker | ||
Grün (Hellgrün, Neongrün) | Grün (Dunkelgrün) | |||
Türkis (Cyan, Meeresgrün) | Blau (Hellblau, Azurblau) | Blau (Dunkelblau) | ||
Lila, Violett (Blasslila, Altrosa) | Lila, Violett (Magenta, Purpur) | Rosa ; Pink | ||
German suits in German · das Deutsche Blatt (layout · text) | |||
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Herz, Rot | Schellen | Laub, Grün | Eichel, Eckern |
Further readingEdit
LuxembourgishEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Old High German rāt, from Proto-West Germanic *rād, from Proto-Germanic *rēdaz.
Cognate with German Rat, Dutch raad, English rede, Icelandic ráð.
PronunciationEdit
NounEdit
Rot m (plural Réit)
Related termsEdit
Pennsylvania GermanEdit
EtymologyEdit
From Middle High German rāt, from Old High German rāt, from Proto-West Germanic *rād.
Compare German Rat, Dutch raad, Old English rǣd.
NounEdit
Rot m