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braf — meaning in English: nice

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informal common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'braf' in informal settings, such as chatting with friends about pleasant weather or a delightful meal. For example, someone might say, 'Mae'r tywydd heddiw yn braf!' ('The weather today is nice!') during a casual gathering or while enjoying a picnic.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'braf' translates to 'nice,' a similar word like 'da' means 'good.' 'Braf' often conveys a sense of pleasantness or comfort, making it ideal for describing enjoyable situations, while 'da' may refer more broadly to quality or suitability.
Culture
'Braf' has roots in the Old Welsh word 'braff,' which refers to things that are pleasant or enjoyable. The word reflects the Welsh affinity for nature and the outdoors, as it is frequently used in descriptions of beautiful landscapes and enjoyable experiences, showcasing the region's rich culture and appreciation for the small joys in life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'braf' mean in English?
'Braf' means 'nice' in English. It's commonly used to describe pleasant experiences, like nice weather or a nice meal.
Q.How do you pronounce 'braf'?
'Braf' is pronounced as 'brav' with a short 'a' as in 'cat.' It rhymes with 'calf' but with a 'b' sound at the beginning.
Q.Can 'braf' be used in formal situations?
'Braf' is generally used in informal contexts, so it may not be suitable for formal writing or conversations. In formal situations, consider using alternatives like 'da' when discussing qualities.
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