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yn sicr — meaning in English: certainly

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'yn sicr' in everyday conversations to affirm a statement or express agreement. For instance, you might hear it during a discussion about weekend plans, when someone asks if you're attending an event, and you respond with 'yn sicr' to confirm your attendance.
Synonyms & nuances
'Yn sicr' is similar to the Welsh word 'wrth gwrs', which means 'of course'. However, 'yn sicr' carries a stronger connotation of certainty, while 'wrth gwrs' can imply acceptance or agreement without the same level of conviction.
Culture
'Yn sicr' combines the Welsh word 'yn', meaning 'in' or 'at', with 'sicr', which translates to 'sure' or 'safe'. This phrase reflects the Welsh penchant for affirmation in conversation, and it is often used to convey not just certainty, but also reassurance in social interactions.
FAQ
Q.What does 'yn sicr' mean in English?
'Yn sicr' translates to 'certainly' in English, used to express affirmation or agreement in a conversation.
Q.How do you use 'yn sicr' in a sentence?
You can use 'yn sicr' in a sentence like: 'Ydych chi'n dod i'r cyfarfod? Yn sicr!' which means 'Are you coming to the meeting? Certainly!'
Q.Is 'yn sicr' used in formal situations?
'Yn sicr' is primarily used in neutral contexts but can be employed in both formal and informal situations to express certainty.
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