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neu — meaning in English: or

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use the word 'neu' in everyday conversations, especially when presenting choices or alternatives. You might hear it in situations like deciding on lunch options with a friend, where one person might say, 'Shall we have a pizza neu a burger?'
Synonyms & nuances
While 'neu' means 'or,' it can be nuanced in its use depending on context. For example, 'neu' is typically used for choices between two options, whereas 'nac' serves to indicate negation or exclusion. You would use 'neu' to ask if someone prefers one option over another, not when negating something.
Culture
'Neu' is a fundamental conjunction in Welsh, highlighting how choices are an integral part of communication in the culture. Interestingly, it shares its roots with the Latin 'aut,' showcasing how the language has evolved and intermingled with other linguistic traditions over centuries.
FAQ
Q.What does 'neu' mean in English?
'Neu' translates to 'or' in English, used to present alternatives in a sentence.
Q.How do you use 'neu' in a sentence?
You can use 'neu' in sentences like 'A fyddi di'n mynd am dro neu'n aros gartref?' which means 'Will you go for a walk or stay home?'. Just place it between the options.
Q.Are there other words for 'or' in Welsh?
Yes, while 'neu' is the most common, you might also encounter 'nac' in specific contexts, especially in negative constructions.
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