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The Sun is Drawn in Red in Japan – Apples are Drawn in Green in France

When you are asked the color of the apple, what do you reply?

In reality, there are red, green and yellow apples, but there are colors associated with the object.

Most of the people says that apple is green in France while Japanese people think it’s red.

If you go to the supermarket in France, you can see green apple’s pictures on the packages of apple juice or something with apple flavour which rarely happen in Japan. 

Apple is a representative of red fruits in Japan and Japanese children draw the apple in red in general, but a representative of red fruits in France is cherries.

So the color associated with object depends on the country, region or the place people grow up.

 

Let’s see more examples of associated colors!

(*Note that these are only examples of some countries. Let us know about your country and help us to add more!)

1. Apple

red-apple-green-appleRed: Japan, Korea, China
Green: France
Depends: America, UK, Germany, Russia

 

2. Sun

yellow-sun-red-sunYellow: America, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain
Red: Japan, China, Russia, Poland

Red circle of the national flag of Japan represents the sun as Japan is considered as the country the sun rise first.

 

3. Moon

yellow-moon-white-moon-crescent

Yellow: Countries that the sun is “red”
White: Countries that the sun is “yellow”

Japanese has positive feeling to the sun as it’s shown in the national flag. Good weather give energy to people and it helps to grow up plants. Sun is considered as the sauce of the life.

On the other hand, sun means death in many Arabic countries. Sultry sun in the desert threaten the life and people has negative feeling to the sun. In these countries, moon is the symbol of the hope. After sunset, desert get colder and people can walk outside comfortably under the shining moon. 

Especially crescent moon is praised there. That’s why crescent moon is drawn in the national flag of 11 muslim countries (Algeria, Azerbaijan, Comoros, Malaysia, The Maldives, Mauritania, Pakistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan).

 

There are many more objects associated with different colors in different languages.  Picture books of other countries would help you to discover something new!

Read: Colour Names in Languages Can be Different!

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reference: 鈴木孝夫「日本語と外国語」

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