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Russia
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Distinct color terms influenced by winter and snow are prominent in the Russian language, reflecting the cultural significance of these elements in Russian culture.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, specific names for shades of colors are culturally significant.
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English-speaking countries
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Color naming in English-speaking cultures commonly involves using basic terms such as red, blue, and green.
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Ethiopia
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In Ethiopia, color naming involves a limited number of terms and is based on cultural significance rather than perceived shade.
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Mexico
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Specific shades of pink and orange are culturally important in Mexico and have unique names.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, color naming is used to describe natural elements and landscapes, with specific names for colors found in local flora and fauna.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, there are separate and specific names for different shades of a color.
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Zambia
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In Zambia, color naming is used to represent social and spiritual concepts by using a single word for both blue and green.
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