Dunkles |
1. n. dark | |
2. adj. form of dunkel | |
dunkel |
1. adj. (of light, colour) dark | |
Im Winter wird es früher dunkel. - In the winter, it gets dark earlier. | |
Das dunkle Rot gefällt mir besser. - I like the dark red better. | |
2. adj. (of sound) deep | |
Er hat schon eine ganz dunkle Stimme. - He’s already got a very deep voice. | |
3. adj. (of memory, ideas) vague, faint | |
Ich habe nur dunkle Erinnerungen an meine Großmutter. - I have only faint memories of my grandmother. | |
4. v. first-person singular present of dunkeln | |
5. v. singular imperative of dunkeln | |
Rot |
1. n. the colour red | |
2. n. (heraldry) gules; red in heraldry | |
3. n. the suit hearts in German playing cards | |
4. adj. red (colour) | |
5. adj. (politics, relational) red (pertaining to Marxism in the widest sense); social democratic; socialist; communist | |
6. adj. (politics, Germany, in particular, relational) of the social democratic SPD or the more rigidly socialist Linke | |
7. adj. (possibly mildly offensive) red-haired | |
8. adj. (historical, possibly offensive) redskin; Native American; Indian | |