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gwybodaeth — meaning in English: information

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'gwybodaeth' in both formal and informal settings, such as during conversations about news, in educational contexts, or while discussing plans. For example, if someone is sharing updates about a community event, they might say, 'Mae angen gwybodaeth fan hyn' (We need information here).
Synonyms & nuances
'Gwybodaeth' is often used interchangeably with 'data' or 'faint,' but 'gwybodaeth' encompasses a broader sense of knowledge and understanding, while 'data' tends to refer to specific pieces of information. Choose 'gwybodaeth' when you want to convey a more comprehensive or contextual form of information.
Culture
'Gwybodaeth' has roots in the Old Welsh language, deriving from the word 'gwybod,' which means 'to know.' This evolution not only reflects the Welsh emphasis on knowledge and learning but also underscores the importance of community and sharing information in Welsh culture, particularly in the context of storytelling and oral traditions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'gwybodaeth' in English?
'Gwybodaeth' translates to 'information' in English, referring to knowledge or facts about a particular subject.
Q.How do you use 'gwybodaeth' in a sentence?
A simple sentence using 'gwybodaeth' would be, 'Dydy gennyf ddim gwybodaeth fan hyn' which means 'I don’t have information here.' This usage is perfect for everyday conversations.
Q.Is 'gwybodaeth' used in formal writing?
'Gwybodaeth' can certainly be used in formal writing, such as reports or academic papers, where clarity and the sharing of knowledge are essential. It's a versatile word that fits many contexts.
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