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ymddiriedolaeth — meaning in English: a trust

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formal intermediate
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ymddiriedolaeth' in formal discussions surrounding legal matters, particularly in the context of estate planning or financial management. It may also be heard during community meetings where local trusts or charities are being established or discussed, emphasizing the importance of collective responsibility.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ymddiriedolaeth' translates directly to 'trust', it conveys a more profound sense of collective responsibility than the English equivalent. In contexts discussing familial versus institutional trusts, 'ymddiriedolaeth' may be preferred when emphasizing the ethical and communal aspects of the arrangement.
Culture
'Ymddiriedolaeth' is rooted in the Welsh terms 'ymddiried' meaning 'to trust' and 'olaeth' meaning 'wealth' or 'property'. This word embodies the cultural emphasis on community and mutual support found in Welsh society, reflecting historical practices where trusts were established for the benefit of future generations, particularly in rural areas.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ymddiriedolaeth' mean in English?
'Ymddiriedolaeth' translates to 'a trust' in English, commonly referring to a legal arrangement in which one party holds property for the benefit of another.
Q.How do you use 'ymddiriedolaeth' in a sentence?
You can use 'ymddiriedolaeth' in sentences like: 'Mae'r ymddiriedolaeth yn darparu arian i'r ysgol.' which means 'The trust provides money to the school.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'ymddiriedolaeth'?
One common mistake is confusing 'ymddiriedolaeth' with 'ymddiried', which means 'to trust' rather than 'a trust'. Ensure you use the noun form to refer to the legal or communal arrangement.
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