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mwynhau — meaning in English: enjoy

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'mwynhau' in casual conversations when talking about hobbies, leisure activities, or during social gatherings. For example, a friend might say 'Mwynhau'r cinio!' (Enjoy the dinner!) during a festive meal, or someone might express 'Dw i'n mwynhau'r diwrnod' (I am enjoying the day) while spending time outdoors.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mwynhau' specifically conveys enjoyment, other synonyms like 'dathlu' (to celebrate) or 'cysur' (to comfort) suggest different contexts. You would choose 'mwynhau' when you want to express that someone is deriving pleasure from an activity, rather than simply celebrating or finding comfort.
Culture
'Mwynhau' comes from the Welsh root 'mwyn,' which means 'pleasant' or 'sweet.' This reflects the Welsh cultural emphasis on enjoying life and cherishing experiences, particularly in social settings. The use of 'mwynhau' has become increasingly popular in contemporary Welsh, reflecting the importance of pleasure and enjoyment in day-to-day life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'mwynhau'?
'Mwynhau' is pronounced as /mwyn-haɪ/. The 'w' is similar to the 'oo' in 'food,' and 'nhau' rhymes with 'how.'
Q.Can 'mwynhau' be used in a formal context?
'Mwynhau' is primarily used in informal settings. In more formal contexts, you might use phrases like 'talu'r fraint' (to appreciate) instead.
Q.What are common mistakes when using 'mwynhau'?
A common mistake is to use 'mwynhau' with an object in the wrong form. Ensure that you say 'mwynhau' followed by the activity or thing you're enjoying, like 'mwynhau'r ffilm' (enjoy the film), rather than a direct object like 'mwynhau fi' (enjoy me).
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