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ysbrydoli — meaning in English: inspire

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'ysbrydoli' in educational settings, such as when teachers motivate students or when discussing influential leaders during community events. It can also arise in casual conversations about art and creativity, particularly when discussing how a piece of music or literature has sparked new ideas.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ysbrydoli' specifically means to inspire in a broader sense, the word 'annog' means to encourage, which has a more direct connotation of urging someone to take action. You would choose 'ysbrydoli' when you want to emphasize the deeper emotional or creative influence behind the act of inspiring.
Culture
'Ysbrydoli' traces its roots back to the Welsh word 'ysbryd,' which means 'spirit' or 'soul.' This connection highlights the deep cultural value placed on inspiration as a vital force in personal and community growth. This word embodies a cultural ethos where inspiration is seen as a communal gift, often invoked in poetry and song in the rich tradition of Welsh literature.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'ysbrydoli'?
'Ysbrydoli' is pronounced as /ɨsˈbrɨðɔli/. Breaking it down, the first syllable sounds like 'is,' the second like 'brith,' and the last part 'doli' has a soft 'o' sound. Listening to native speakers will help with mastering the pronunciation.
Q.Can 'ysbrydoli' be used in a business context?
Yes, 'ysbrydoli' can be used in business contexts, especially when discussing leadership styles or motivational strategies. For instance, a manager might describe how a new initiative is intended to 'ysbrydoli' employees to enhance productivity and creativity.
Q.Is there a specific tense I should use with 'ysbrydoli'?
'Ysbrydoli' is typically used in the present tense when speaking about ongoing inspiration, but it can also fit into past or future tenses. For example, 'I was inspired' translates to 'Roeddwn i wedi ysbrydoli' and 'I will inspire' translates to 'Byddaf yn ysbrydoli.'
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