Black

/blæk/ adjective

Black is the darkest color, like coal or night, and often appears when there is little or no light. It can also describe people, objects, or ideas connected with this color or, in some contexts, with mystery or negativity.

From Old English “blæc,” meaning “black” or “dark,” from a Proto-Germanic root with the same meaning. It is related to words about burning or shining, hinting at a contrast between light and dark.

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ARأسود
BNকালো
CSčerný
DAsort
DEschwarz
ELμαύρος
ESnegro
FAسیاه
FImusta
FRnoir
GUકાળો
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