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rhwng — meaning in English: between

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neutral common
Usage
The word 'rhwng' is commonly used in everyday conversation among Welsh speakers when discussing physical locations, relationships, and abstract concepts. For instance, you might hear it used in phrases like 'rhwng y ddau' (between the two) during casual meetings or when giving directions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Rhwng' is often compared to 'mewn' (in) and 'o fewn' (within), but 'rhwng' specifically denotes a relationship of separation or distinction between two entities. You would use 'rhwng' when you want to highlight the space or relationship that exists between two specific things, rather than just their location.
Culture
'Rhwng' has its roots in Old Welsh, reflecting the rich history of the Welsh language that draws from Celtic origins. Interestingly, the concept of 'between' resonates deeply in Welsh culture, which emphasizes community and connections, whether it's in geography, relationships, or even in storytelling.
FAQ
Q.What does 'rhwng' mean in English?
'Rhwng' translates to 'between' in English, indicating a position or relationship that is intermediate to two points, whether physical or metaphorical.
Q.How do you use 'rhwng' in a sentence?
An example would be, 'Mae'r gornel rhwng y bwrdd a'r gadair' which means 'There is a corner between the table and the chair'. This illustrates its use in specifying location.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'rhwng'?
A common mistake is using 'rhwng' to describe more than two items. Remember, it is specifically for two entities; for three or more, consider using 'rhwng y rhain' (among these).
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