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nos — meaning in English: night

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'nos' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing evening activities or planning night outings. For example, someone might say, 'Nos da' when bidding goodnight to a friend or 'Beth wyt ti'n gwneud noson yma?' when asking about evening plans.
Synonyms & nuances
'Nos' is primarily used to mean 'night,' while its synonym 'noson' refers specifically to an evening or a particular night event. You would choose 'nos' when speaking generally about night, but prefer 'noson' when discussing a specific occasion.
Culture
'Nos' originates from the Old Welsh word 'nos', which also meant night. In Welsh culture, the night is often associated with gatherings, storytelling, and music, reflecting the rich tradition of socialization after dark. Interestingly, Wales has an extensive history of nighttime events like eisteddfods which celebrate arts and culture under the stars.
FAQ
Q.What does 'nos' mean in Welsh?
'Nos' translates to 'night' in English. It is a fundamental word used frequently in various contexts within the Welsh language.
Q.How do you say goodnight in Welsh?
To say goodnight in Welsh, you would say 'Nos da.' This phrase is a warm way to bid someone farewell at the end of the day.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use the word 'nos'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'noson hyfryd,' which means 'lovely night.' This is often used to describe a pleasant evening, highlighting the beauty or enjoyment of the night.
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