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ysgol — meaning in English: school

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'ysgol' when discussing educational institutions, whether in casual conversations about children's schooling or formal settings like community meetings addressing educational policies. For example, parents might talk about their child's experience at 'ysgol' during a school event or in a local café.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ysgol' is often used interchangeably with 'safle dysgu', which translates to 'learning place'. However, 'ysgol' specifically refers to schools as formal institutions, while 'safle dysgu' can denote a broader range of learning environments, including informal settings.
Culture
'Ysgol' has deep cultural roots in Wales, stemming from the Latin word 'schola', meaning a place of learning. The significance of education has always been central to Welsh identity, particularly during the 19th century when the establishment of 'ysgolion' (schools) became crucial for preserving the Welsh language and culture amid industrial changes.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'ysgol'?
'Ysgol' becomes 'ysgolion' in the plural form. For example, you can say, 'Mae'r ysgolion yn cynnig cwrs da' which translates to 'The schools offer a good course.'
Q.How do you use 'ysgol' in a sentence?
You can use 'ysgol' in sentences like, 'Mae fy mhlentyn yn mynd i'r ysgol bob dydd', meaning 'My child goes to school every day.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ysgol'?
A common mistake is mispronouncing 'ysgol' as 'ysgol' without the 'y' sound at the beginning. The correct pronunciation starts with a soft 'y' sound, which is crucial for clarity.
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