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maes — meaning in English: field

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'maes' when discussing agricultural topics, such as farming or gardening. You might hear it in conversations about local land use or during community events celebrating harvests.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'maes' generally means 'field,' you might encounter 'llan,' which refers to a churchyard or a clearing. Use 'maes' when talking about agricultural lands or large areas, but reserve 'llan' for more specific contexts related to spirituality or community gatherings.
Culture
'Maes' has historical roots in Old Welsh, where it was used not only for fields but also for open spaces or places of assembly. In contemporary Welsh culture, the term is frequently associated with festivals and events that take place in open fields, emphasizing the connection between community and nature.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'maes'?
The plural form of 'maes' is 'meysydd.' This is important to know when discussing multiple fields or areas in Welsh.
Q.How is 'maes' used in Welsh sentences?
'Maes' can be used in sentences like 'Mae'r maes yn brydferth,' which means 'The field is beautiful.' It’s often paired with adjectives to describe the land.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'maes'?
Yes! One common phrase is 'maes chwarae,' meaning 'playground' or 'playing field.' This illustrates the word's versatility in different contexts.
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