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ystyried — meaning in English: consider

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neutral intermediate
Usage
Native speakers often use 'ystyried' in discussions regarding important decisions, such as career choices or personal relationships. In a formal meeting or during a casual chat with friends, you might hear someone say, 'Rwy'n ystyried newid fy swydd,' meaning 'I am considering changing my job.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Ystyried' is often compared to 'meddwl', which means 'to think'. While 'meddwl' can denote a more casual or abstract form of thinking, 'ystyried' suggests a more deliberate and intentional process, often implying weighing options carefully before making a decision.
Culture
'Ystyried' comes from the Old Welsh word 'styried', which means 'to examine or inspect'. This reflects a deep-seated cultural value in Wales of thoughtful deliberation, especially when making communal or familial decisions. The word not only signifies contemplation but also respect for the opinions of others, a trait highly valued in Welsh society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'ystyried' mean in English?
'Ystyried' translates to 'consider' in English, indicating the act of thinking carefully about something before making a decision.
Q.How do you use 'ystyried' in a sentence?
You can use 'ystyried' in a sentence like: 'Rwy'n ystyried mynd i'r coleg,' which means 'I am considering going to college.' It's often followed by a verb in the infinitive form.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ystyried'?
A common mistake is omitting the context when using 'ystyried'. Ensure you include what you are considering, for example, 'ystyried newid' (consider changing) to provide clarity.
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