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Saith ar ddeg — meaning in English: Seventeen

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use 'saith ar ddeg' when discussing age, telling time, or when counting objects in everyday conversations. For example, a parent might ask their child if they are 'saith ar ddeg' yet when inquiring about their age at birthday parties.
Synonyms & nuances
'Saith ar ddeg' is the specific term for seventeen in Welsh. While numbers like 'deg' (ten) and 'un ar ddeg' (eleven) serve as building blocks for many compounds, 'saith ar ddeg' stands out as a complete and standalone term that distinctly represents the number seventeen.
Culture
'Saith ar ddeg' reflects the Welsh language's unique counting system, which is influenced by its Celtic roots. Interestingly, the Welsh language has its own distinct way of forming numbers, where the base numbers combine creatively rather than simply adding them together, which is a fascinating aspect of learning this beautiful language!
FAQ
Q.How do you say seventeen in Welsh?
'Seventeen' in Welsh is 'saith ar ddeg'. It's used in similar contexts as in English, such as when stating your age or counting items.
Q.What is the origin of the word saith ar ddeg?
'Saith' means seven and 'ar ddeg' means on ten, making it a compound word that literally translates to 'seven on ten'. This construction is common in Welsh numeration.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using saith ar ddeg?
One common mistake is confusing it with 'deunaw', which means eighteen. Remember, 'saith ar ddeg' strictly denotes seventeen, and using it interchangeably can lead to misunderstandings.
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