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mynediad — meaning in English: access

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'mynediad' in contexts related to accessibility, such as discussing public transport options or the availability of facilities for people with disabilities. For instance, you might hear it in conversations about ensuring 'mynediad' to a new building or event.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mynediad' can be compared to 'gyrfa', which means 'path' or 'career'. While 'gyrfa' may imply a journey or progression, 'mynediad' specifically focuses on the idea of entering a space or gaining access, often in a more immediate sense. You would use 'mynediad' when discussing physical access, whereas 'gyrfa' would relate more to life paths or professional journeys.
Culture
'Mynediad' comes from the Welsh verb 'myned', meaning 'to go' or 'to enter', which reflects its core association with entry and access. In contemporary Wales, discussions about accessibility have become increasingly important, especially in the context of inclusivity for all individuals, making this word significant in both everyday and policy-related conversations.
FAQ
Q.What does 'mynediad' mean in English?
'Mynediad' translates to 'access' in English, referring to the ability or right to approach or enter a place.
Q.How do you pronounce 'mynediad'?
'Mynediad' is pronounced as 'muh-NED-yad'. The stress is on the second syllable, making it easier to say when broken down.
Q.Can 'mynediad' be used in formal writing?
Yes, 'mynediad' is suitable for both formal and informal contexts. You can use it in official documents discussing accessibility laws or in casual conversations when talking about experiences with facilities.
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