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llonydd — meaning in English: still

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'llonydd' to describe moments of tranquility, such as during a peaceful walk in the countryside or when enjoying a quiet evening at home. It's also common in discussions about mental well-being, emphasizing the importance of finding stillness in a hectic world.
Synonyms & nuances
'Llonydd' conveys a sense of stillness that is both physical and emotional, making it distinct from synonyms like 'taclus' which means quiet but may lack the deeper emotional resonance. Use 'llonydd' when you want to express a serene atmosphere or a calm state of mind.
Culture
'Llonydd' has roots in Old Welsh, reflecting the deep connection between the Welsh language and nature. In Welsh culture, moments of stillness are often cherished, symbolizing a break from the busyness of life, which can be seen in literature and folklore where characters seek peace in nature.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of llonydd in English?
'Llonydd' translates to 'still' in English, often used to describe calmness or tranquility in both physical and emotional contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce llonydd?
'Llonydd' is pronounced approximately as 'hlon-ith', where the 'll' sound is a voiceless lateral fricative unique to Welsh.
Q.Can llonydd be used in a sentence?
Yes, you can use 'llonydd' in sentences like 'Mae'r nos yn llonydd' which means 'The night is still.' It emphasizes the quietness of the night.
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