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cydweithio — meaning in English: collaboration

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'cydweithio' during teamwork discussions, especially in work environments or educational settings where collaboration is key. For instance, you might hear it in a project meeting or a classroom where students are combining their efforts to complete a task.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cydweithio' is often used in contexts emphasizing teamwork, while words like 'cyfuno' (to combine) might be more suitable in situations where elements are brought together without the same interpersonal connotation. Choose 'cydweithio' when the focus is on joint efforts and shared goals.
Culture
'Cydweithio' stems from the Welsh words 'cyd', meaning 'together', and 'weithio', meaning 'to work'. This reflects a deep-rooted cultural value in Wales where community and collaboration have historically been pivotal to survival and success, especially in the mining and agricultural sectors. The word encapsulates a spirit of unity and cooperation that is celebrated in Welsh society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Welsh word cydweithio mean in English?
'Cydweithio' translates to 'collaboration' in English, emphasizing the act of working together towards a common goal.
Q.In what contexts is cydweithio used?
'Cydweithio' is commonly used in both professional and educational settings, highlighting the importance of teamwork in accomplishing tasks effectively.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using cydweithio?
A common mistake is using 'cydweithio' in a context that implies individual work. Remember, it specifically refers to collaborative efforts, so ensure the context involves multiple people working together.
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