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Pump ar ddeg — meaning in English: Fifteen

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use 'Pump ar ddeg' in everyday situations, such as counting items or telling someone what time it is. For example, when discussing ages in a family gathering, someone might say, 'My daughter is Pump ar ddeg years old.' It can also be heard in classrooms when teaching children basic numbers.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'pump' means 'five' and 'deg' means 'ten', other ways to express numbers in Welsh can sometimes be longer. 'Pump ar ddeg' is the most straightforward way to say 'fifteen,' whereas more complex forms are generally not used in casual conversation.
Culture
'Pump ar ddeg' reflects the unique way Welsh combines elements from its Celtic roots. Interestingly, the numeral system in Welsh is quite different from English, and knowing how to count in Welsh can give you insights into the language's structure. In traditional Welsh culture, counting was integral to various aspects of life, including trade and agriculture.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Pump ar ddeg'?
'Pump ar ddeg' is pronounced as /pɪmp ar dɛg/. Listening to native speakers can help you master the nuances of pronunciation.
Q.Are there any other ways to say fifteen in Welsh?
No, 'Pump ar ddeg' is the standard and only way to say 'fifteen' in Welsh. It's a fundamental number that you'll hear frequently.
Q.What is the grammar rule for using 'Pump ar ddeg' in sentences?
'Pump ar ddeg' can be used as a noun in various contexts, such as stating age or quantity. Just remember to follow the correct grammatical structure in Welsh sentences.
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