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roze

Roze is the Dutch word for the color pink, a pale red hue that lies between red and white on the color spectrum. In Dutch, the term functions as both a noun and an adjective (for example, de roze kleur or een roze jurk). The word is cognate with the French rose and the English rose, all ultimately deriving from Latin rosa, the name of the rose flower. In everyday usage, many shades are described with modifiers such as lichtroze (light pink), donkerroze (dark pink), or pastelroze (pastel pink).

In fashion, design, and everyday language, roze covers a broad range of pink tones. It is used

Cultural associations with roze vary by era and region. In Western culture, pink has long been linked

to
describe
clothing,
interior
décor,
branding,
and
art,
with
distinctions
like
pale,
bright,
or
fluorescent
pink
common
in
color
naming.
The
term
is
versatile
and
appears
in
both
consumer
products
and
cultural
contexts,
often
conveying
softness,
playfulness,
or
femininity,
though
it
is
also
employed
in
neutral
or
bold
design
palettes.
to
femininity
and
youth,
but
its
use
has
broadened
in
contemporary
design
and
fashion.
In
LGBTQ
history,
pink
has
played
a
symbolic
role:
the
pink
triangle,
historically
used
by
the
Nazis
to
mark
gay
men,
has
been
reclaimed
by
LGBTQ
movements
as
a
symbol
of
pride
and
resilience.
In
the
Netherlands
and
other
countries,
roze
imagery
and
terminology
appear
in
LGBTQ
advocacy,
events,
and
branding
as
part
of
broader
efforts
to
promote
inclusion
and
visibility.