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Pedair ar ddeg — meaning in English: Fourteen

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Pedair ar ddeg' in everyday situations, such as counting items or discussing age. For example, you might hear it when someone is counting the number of apples in a basket or when a parent is explaining their child's age during a conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Pedair ar ddeg' specifically refers to the number fourteen, while 'deugain' means twenty, indicating a broader range. You would use 'pedair ar ddeg' when discussing the exact quantity of fourteen, rather than the more general terms used for larger numbers.
Culture
The Welsh counting system is quite unique and reflects the language's rich history. 'Pedair ar ddeg' combines 'pedair' (four) and 'ar ddeg' (on ten), showcasing how Welsh numerals are often constructed. This fascinating structure not only applies to fourteen but also to other numbers in the Welsh language, highlighting its intricate linguistic patterns.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Pedair ar ddeg'?
'Pedair ar ddeg' is pronounced as 'ped-eye-ur ar degg'. The phonetics can be tricky, but breaking it down into syllables helps with clarity.
Q.Is 'Pedair ar ddeg' used in formal settings?
'Pedair ar ddeg' is used in both formal and informal contexts. You might hear it in classrooms, during official discussions, or even when chatting with friends about numbers.
Q.What are some common mistakes when using 'Pedair ar ddeg'?
Learners often confuse 'pedair ar ddeg' with other Welsh numbers. It's important to remember that 'pedair ar ddeg' specifically means fourteen and is unique in its construction compared to other numerals.
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