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Translingual
Symbol
blu
- (international standards, obsolete) Former ISO 639-3 language code for Hmong Njua.
English
Alternative forms
- blu. (abbreviation)
Noun
blu (plural blus)
- Abbreviation of blue.
Adjective
blu (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of blue.
Albanian
Etymology
First attested in the 20th century. Borrowed from Italian blu.
Pronunciation
Adjective
blu (invariable)
- blue, deep blue
- 1933 March 4, Fletorja Zyrtare, number 12.8, Tirana, page 5:
- Pelhurë e rafsht blu për kombinazone shoferash
- Smooth blue fabric for drivers' suits
Derived terms
Noun
blu f (definite bluja)
References
- FGJSSH (1980), page 157b: “blu,~ja”, “blu”
- Topalli (2017), page 225a: “blu”
- Skendi-Koçi (1950), page 50a: “blu”
Bahnar
Etymology
From Proto-Bahnaric *bluː, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *bluuʔ (“thigh”); cognate with Khmer ភ្លៅ (phlɨw), Pacoh pilau and Central Nicobarese [Nancowry] pulô.
Pronunciation
Noun
blu
Bislama
Etymology
Adjective
blu
- blue (color/colour)
Danish
Etymology
A back-formation of blues.
Noun
blu (uncountable)
- (archaic) ashamedness, embarrassment or shyness
- Synonym: blusel
Further reading
- “blu” in Den Danske Ordbog
Italian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from French bleu (“blue”) from Middle French bleu, from Old French blou, bleve (“pallid, wan, discoloured/discolored, blue”), from Frankish *blāu, from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz (“blue, yellowish-gray”). Doublet of biavo.
Pronunciation
Adjective
blu (invariable)
- blue (color/colour)
Noun
blu m (invariable)
- blue (color/colour)
Quotations
- 1958, Domenico Modugno, Franco Migliacci, Volare:
- Nel blu dipinto di blu, felice di stare lassù
- In the blue (sky) painted blue, happy to stay up there
Derived terms
See also
| bianco | argento; grigio | nero |
| rosso; cremisi | arancione; marrone; bronzo | giallo; oro; crema |
| verde chiaro; limetta | verde | verde acqua; acquamarina; verde menta; verde menta scuro |
| ciano; azzurro; celeste; blu petrolio; foglia di tè | azzurro; celeste; celeste scuro | blu; blu scuro |
| violetto; indaco | magenta; viola | rosa; fucsia; porpora |
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Ladino
Etymology
From Italian blu, from Old French bloe, from Frankish *blāu, from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz.
Adjective
blu
Maltese
Etymology
From Sicilian and/or Italian blu, from Old French bloe, from Frankish *blāu, from Proto-Germanic *blēwaz.
Pronunciation
Adjective
blu (invariable)
- blue (color/colour)
Usage notes
- Maltese originally distinguished two shades of blue: iżraq (from medium blue towards turquoise) and ikħal (from medium blue towards black). Iżraq has fallen out of use, while ikħal has become uncommon since both have widely been replaced with the borrowing blu, which covers all shades. Though when used, most use it for light blue.
See also
| abjad | griż, rmiedi, ixheb | iswed |
| aħmar; krimżi | oranġjo; kannella (ismar); kafelatte; ixqar | isfar; krema |
| limetti | aħdar | |
| turkwas | iżraq, ċelesti (smewwi) | blu (ikħal) |
| vjola; indigo, nir | maġenta; vjola | roża (wardi) |
Nafaanra
Verb
blu
- to swim
- Kofi blu mu lɔɔ kre kun.
- Kofi swam across the river.
Norwegian
Adjective
blu
Derived terms
- bluferdig
- ublu
Pnar
Etymology
From Proto-Khasian *bluː, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *bluuʔ.
Pronunciation
Noun
blu
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Adjective
blu
- blue (color/colour)
Vietnamese
Alternative forms
- bờ lu
- bờ-lu
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
blu
- (garment) white coat
- Synonym: blu trắng
Welsh
Pronunciation
- (North Wales) IPA(key): /blɨː/
- (South Wales) IPA(key): /bliː/
Noun
blu
- soft mutation of plu
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
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