ginger
word
/ˈdʒɪndʒɝ/
JIN-jur
/dʒˈɪndʒɐ/
JIN-juh
Definition
Ginger is a spicy root used in cooking, drinks, and medicine. It can also describe a yellow-brown color, and informally it can refer to a person with red or orange hair.
Usage & Nuances
Most often, 'ginger' means the spice/root. In everyday English, 'ginger tea', 'ginger ale', and 'fresh ginger' are very common collocations. For hair color, 'ginger' is informal and can sound playful or rude depending on tone, so use it carefully.
Spanish: jengibre - pelirrojo/aPortuguese (BR): gengibre - ruivo/aPortuguese (PT): gengibre - ruivo/aChinese (Simplified): 姜 - 姜黄色的 - 红头发的人Chinese (Traditional): 薑 - 薑黃色的 - 紅頭髮的人Hindi: अदरक - लाल बालों वाला/वालीArabic: زنجبيل - أشقر مائل إلى الحمرةBengali: আদা - কমলা চুল (লোকজনের ক্ষেত্রে)Russian: имбирь - рыжий (о волосах)Japanese: ショウガ - 赤毛(髪色について)Vietnamese: gừng - tóc đỏ (màu tóc, dùng cho người)Korean: 생강 - 주황빛 머리카락 (사람)Turkish: zencefil - kızıl saç (kişi için)Urdu: ادرک - سرخ بال (بالوں کا رنگ)Indonesian: jahe - rambut merah (warna rambut, orang)
Example Sentences
I put ginger in the soup.
basic
This tea has ginger and lemon.
basic
Her cat has ginger fur.
basic
Can you grate some fresh ginger for the curry?
natural
I always drink ginger tea when I have a cold.
natural
He joked that his son got his ginger hair from his grandmother.
natural