I'm learning Cymraeg

Dydd Gwener — meaning in English: Friday

Learn this word with quizzes, examples and more on Maspeak.

Guess the translation for Friday
Un
gŵyl
Dydd Gwener
gwerthfawrogiad
Dydd Mawrth
Skip this question   
🎓
Learn Welsh for free
Quizzes, examples, audio & daily challenges. No password needed — just your email.
Start learning →
Already have an account? Log in
neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use 'Dydd Gwener' when discussing their weekend plans, such as going out for dinner or attending events. In a casual conversation among friends, you might hear someone say, 'What are you doing this Dydd Gwener?' This word also appears in formal contexts, like school schedules or work-related discussions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dydd Gwener' is the specific term for Friday, while 'penwythnos' refers to the weekend as a whole. You would use 'Dydd Gwener' when pinpointing the day specifically, whereas 'penwythnos' encompasses both Saturday and Sunday and is used in a broader context.
Culture
'Dydd Gwener' comes from the Welsh words 'Dydd,' meaning 'day,' and 'Gwener,' which is derived from the Latin 'dies Veneris,' meaning 'day of Venus.' This reflects the influence of Roman culture on Welsh language. In Wales, Friday is often seen as a transition to the weekend, making it a day filled with anticipation for leisure activities.
FAQ
Q.What does Dydd Gwener mean in English?
'Dydd Gwener' translates to 'Friday' in English. It's the name of the fifth day of the week in Welsh, marking the approach of the weekend.
Q.How do you pronounce Dydd Gwener?
'Dydd Gwener' is pronounced as 'thee-th gwener.' The 'dd' in 'Dydd' is a voiced dental fricative, similar to 'th' in 'this.'
Q.What is the plural of Dydd Gwener?
In Welsh, days of the week do not have a plural form, so 'Dydd Gwener' remains the same whether you're referring to one Friday or multiple Fridays.
Learn welsh with Maspeak →
Welsh Vocabulary