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Dydd Sadwrn — meaning in English: Saturday

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use 'Dydd Sadwrn' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing weekend plans or social activities. For example, you might hear someone say, 'What are we doing on Dydd Sadwrn?' when making arrangements to meet friends for a hike or a visit to the market.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dydd Sadwrn' is specific to Saturday, while 'penwythnos' refers to the entire weekend. Use 'Dydd Sadwrn' when you specifically want to highlight Saturday's activities, as it carries a focus that 'penwythnos' does not.
Culture
'Dydd Sadwrn' literally translates to 'Saturday' in English, but it derives from the Old Welsh word 'sadwrn,' which is related to the Latin 'dies Saturni,' meaning 'day of Saturn.' This connection highlights how ancient Roman influences permeated Welsh culture. Interestingly, in Welsh tradition, Saturday was often a day for community gatherings and markets, reflecting its social significance.
FAQ
Q.What does Dydd Sadwrn mean in English?
'Dydd Sadwrn' means 'Saturday' in English. It's used in casual conversation and planning, much like how English speakers use 'Saturday.'
Q.How do you pronounce Dydd Sadwrn?
'Dydd Sadwrn' is pronounced as 'deeth sah-durn.' The 'Dydd' part can be tricky, but focusing on the soft 'th' sound will help!
Q.Are there any common phrases using Dydd Sadwrn?
Yes! A common phrase is 'Dydy Dydd Sadwrn ddim yn iawn i mi,' which translates to 'Saturday isn't good for me.' This shows how 'Dydd Sadwrn' is often used in context.
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