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Eighteen in Welsh: Wyth ar ddeg

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neutral common
Usage
The term 'wyth ar ddeg' is commonly used in everyday conversations among Welsh speakers, particularly when discussing age, counting, or any context that involves numbers. For instance, you might hear it when talking about a teenager's age or during a classroom setting where numbers are being taught.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'wyth ar ddeg' specifically means 'eighteen', it can often be simply referred to as 'deg ar bymtheg' in some contexts, which translates to 'ten and eight'. However, 'wyth ar ddeg' is the preferred term when discussing age or when counting in a more formal manner.
Culture
'Wyth ar ddeg' is a fascinating example of how Welsh numerals are constructed. Unlike English, which uses a base-10 system straightforwardly, Welsh combines elements for numbers beyond ten, creating a unique linguistic pattern. It's interesting to note that Welsh is one of the few languages that retains such distinct numeral forms, reflecting the deep-rooted Celtic heritage in its structure.
FAQ
Q.What does 'wyth ar ddeg' mean in English?
'Wyth ar ddeg' translates to 'eighteen' in English, which is commonly used to indicate age or quantity in various contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'wyth ar ddeg'?
'Wyth ar ddeg' is pronounced approximately as 'ooith ar d-egh'. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation better.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'wyth ar ddeg'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'wyth ar ddeg' with 'deg ar bymtheg', which can lead to miscommunication. It's essential to use 'wyth ar ddeg' when specifically referring to the number eighteen.
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