Meaning of "narcissus" in English

The word "narcissus" in English refers to a genus of predominantly spring perennial plants of the Amaryllidaceae family. These flowering plants are known for their trumpet-shaped blooms, often in bright yellow or white colors, with a central corona that contrasts in color. Narcissus includes several popular ornamental flowers like daffodils and jonquils, widely appreciated for their beauty and fragrance. The term "narcissus" also has mythological roots, deriving from the Greek myth of Narcissus, a youth who fell in love with his reflection.

Meaning of "narcisse" in French

In French, "narcisse" similarly refers to a genus of flowering plants known for their striking appearance, belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae. These are typically spring-blooming perennials that feature distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers. The most common examples include daffodils and jonquils, highly valued in horticulture for their vivid colors and pleasant scents. The name also has cultural significance, linked to the myth of Narcisse, a character from Greek mythology who became enamored with his own reflection in the water.

Pronunciation of "narcissus" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /nɑːrˈsɪsəs/

Pronunciation Variations: In some dialects, especially in British English, the initial vowel might be slightly elongated, pronounced more as /nɑːr-/ than in American English. The stress remains on the second syllable across variations.

Pronunciation of "narcisse" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /naʁ.sis/

Pronunciation Variations: Pronunciation is generally consistent throughout French-speaking regions, with minor alterations in the articulation of the "r" sound, which may vary from a guttural to a rolled "r" depending on regional accents.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The narcissus bloomed early in the garden this year. (Le narcisse a fleuri tôt dans le jardin cette année.)

  2. She planted a row of narcissus along the driveway. (Elle a planté une rangée de narcisses le long de l'allée.)

  3. The myth of Narcissus is a tale of vanity and self-love. (Le mythe de Narcisse est une histoire de vanité et d'amour-propre.)

  4. That field is full of wild narcissus in spring. (Ce champ est plein de narcisses sauvages au printemps.)

  5. A single narcissus stood out among the daffodils. (Un seul narcisse se démarquait parmi les jonquilles.)

  6. Artists often depict Narcissus gazing at his reflection. (Les artistes représentent souvent Narcisse contemplant son reflet.)

  7. The narcissus fragrance filled the room. (Le parfum du narcisse emplissait la pièce.)

  8. Each spring, the narcissus returns with its bright petals. (Chaque printemps, le narcisse revient avec ses pétales éclatants.)

  9. I learned about Narcissus in Greek mythology class. (J'ai appris l'histoire de Narcisse en cours de mythologie grecque.)

  10. The narcissus is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings. (Le narcisse est un symbole de renouveau et de nouveaux départs.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "narcissus" in English

Synonyms: daffodil, jonquil, paperwhite, bloom, flower

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: lily, tulip, hyacinth, crocus, amaryllis

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "narcisse" in French

Synonyms: jonquille, narcisse, fleur, bulbeuse

Antonyms: -

Similar Words: tulipe, lys, jacinthe, crocus, amaryllis

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