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cymraeg — meaning in English: Welsh

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'cymraeg' when discussing their language in both casual and formal settings, such as during language classes, cultural events, or everyday conversations about identity. For example, someone might say, 'I am learning Cymraeg,' when talking to friends about their language journey.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cymraeg' specifically refers to the Welsh language, while 'Cymreig' can be used to describe something that is Welsh in nature but doesn't necessarily pertain to the language itself. You would choose 'cymraeg' when discussing language skills or usage, while 'cymreig' would fit better in contexts relating to Welsh culture or heritage.
Culture
'Cymraeg' originates from the Old Welsh word 'cymry', meaning 'fellow countrymen', and reflects the deep sense of community among Welsh speakers. The language itself is a crucial part of Wales' cultural heritage, with efforts to promote it growing stronger, especially in schools and public life, making it a symbol of national pride.
FAQ
Q.What does 'cymraeg' mean in English?
'Cymraeg' means 'Welsh' in English, referring to the Welsh language spoken in Wales.
Q.How do I use 'cymraeg' in a sentence?
You can say, 'I am learning Cymraeg,' or 'She speaks Cymraeg fluently,' to indicate proficiency or learning in the Welsh language.
Q.Is 'cymraeg' used in formal settings?
'Cymraeg' can be used in both formal and informal settings, making it versatile for conversations about the language irrespective of the context.
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