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curaidh — meaning in English: champion

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'curaidh' in contexts such as sports, storytelling, or celebrations. For instance, you might hear it during a local Gaelic football match to describe an exceptional player, or in a pub when celebrating someone's achievements in a community event.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'curaidh' translates to 'champion', its nuance often emphasizes not just victory but the heroic qualities of the person, unlike 'buaiteoir', which simply means 'winner'. You would choose 'curaidh' when you want to highlight someone's exceptional qualities, especially in a narrative or emotional context.
Culture
'Curaidh' has roots in the Old Irish word 'cú', meaning 'hound' or 'warrior', reflecting the valor and bravery associated with champions in Irish folklore. In ancient tales, champions were revered not only for their physical prowess but also for their loyalty and honor, making this word significant in the context of Irish heritage and storytelling.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'curaidh' mean in English?
'Curaidh' means 'champion' in English, often used to describe someone who excels in a particular area or is celebrated for their achievements.
Q.How do you pronounce 'curaidh'?
'Curaidh' is pronounced as 'koo-ree'. The pronunciation emphasizes the first syllable, making it distinct in conversation.
Q.Can 'curaidh' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'curaidh' can be used in everyday conversation, especially in contexts related to sports, achievements, or storytelling, to add a layer of respect and admiration.
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