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teulu — meaning in English: family

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informal very common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'teulu' during family gatherings, such as weddings or reunions, to refer to their relatives and immediate family. You'll hear it in conversations about family traditions, celebrations, or during discussions about upbringing and childhood.
Synonyms & nuances
'Teulu' specifically refers to one's family unit, while 'cymdeithas' means society or community at large. Use 'teulu' when discussing your immediate family or close relatives, as it captures the intimacy of familial relationships more effectively than the broader term.
Culture
'Teulu' has deep roots in Welsh culture, reflecting the importance of family ties in Welsh society. The word’s significance can also be seen in the Welsh language's emphasis on kinship, where extended family relationships are often recognized and celebrated, reinforcing community bonds throughout history.
FAQ
Q.What does 'teulu' mean in English?
'Teulu' translates to 'family' in English, referring to a group of individuals related by blood or marriage.
Q.How do you pronounce 'teulu'?
'Teulu' is pronounced as 'tay-lee.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and it has a soft 'l' sound.
Q.Is 'teulu' used for extended family as well?
'Teulu' generally refers to your immediate family, but it can also be used in a broader sense to include close relatives, depending on the context.
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