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dyfodol — meaning in English: future

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'dyfodol' in various contexts, such as discussing plans, aspirations, or predictions about what is to come. For instance, one might say, 'Mae fy nyfodol yn llawn cyffro' (My future is full of excitement) during an informal chat with friends about life goals.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'gwellhad', which specifically refers to improvement or advancement in the future. While 'dyfodol' is more general and encompasses all aspects of the future, you would choose 'gwellhad' when discussing positive developments or enhancements.
Culture
'Dyfodol' comes from the Welsh root 'dyf-' which implies 'to come' or 'to arise', hinting at the concept of time being fluid and ever-changing. In Welsh culture, discussions about the 'dyfodol' often intertwine with themes of community and progress, reflecting the importance of future generations in preserving language and heritage.
FAQ
Q.What does dyfodol mean in English?
'Dyfodol' translates to 'future' in English, referring to the time that is yet to come. It encapsulates not just time but also the potential and possibilities associated with what lies ahead.
Q.How do you use dyfodol in a sentence?
You can use 'dyfodol' in a sentence like, 'Mae angen i ni feddwl am ein dyfodol' which means 'We need to think about our future.' This showcases its use in discussing plans or considerations.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with dyfodol?
One common mistake is confusing 'dyfodol' with 'presennol', which means 'present'. Make sure to use 'dyfodol' when you are specifically referring to things that have not yet happened.
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