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stori — meaning in English: a story

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'stori' when recounting personal anecdotes or sharing traditional tales during family gatherings or community events. It's a versatile term that can be employed in both casual conversations with friends and during more serious storytelling sessions in cultural festivals.
Synonyms & nuances
'Stori' can be closely related to the word 'chwedl,' which also means 'tale' or 'legend.' While 'stori' is often used for more contemporary narratives, 'chwedl' carries a more historical or mythical connotation, often reserved for folklore and legends.
Culture
'Stori' has deep roots in Welsh tradition, reflecting the importance of oral storytelling in Welsh culture. Historically, stories were a means of preserving history and folklore, passed down through generations. The Welsh have a rich tradition of bards and storytellers, making 'stori' a key term in their cultural lexicon.
FAQ
Q.What does 'stori' mean in English?
'Stori' translates to 'story' in English and is used to describe a narrative or tale, whether real or fictional.
Q.How do you pronounce 'stori'?
'Stori' is pronounced as 'st-oh-ree' in Welsh, with emphasis on the first syllable. Make sure to roll the 'r' slightly, as is common in Welsh phonetics.
Q.Can 'stori' be used in formal writing?
'Stori' is generally considered neutral, so it can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, in very formal literary writings, you might opt for 'narrative' instead.
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