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prif — meaning in English: main

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'prif' in both everyday conversation and formal contexts, such as when discussing the main features of a project or the primary objectives of a meeting. For instance, you might hear it in sentences like 'Mae'r prif nodau yn bwysig' (The main objectives are important) during academic discussions or planning sessions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Prif' is often compared to 'pen', which means 'head' or 'top'. While both can indicate something that is foremost, 'prif' is more specifically used to denote main or primary, whereas 'pen' might be used in contexts relating to leadership or hierarchy. Choose 'prif' when you want to emphasize the main aspect of something.
Culture
'Prif' is derived from the Old Welsh word 'prif', which means 'chief' or 'principal'. In Welsh culture, the emphasis on main or primary aspects can be seen in traditional storytelling, where key themes and characters are often highlighted, showcasing the importance of focus and clarity in communication.
FAQ
Q.What does 'prif' mean in English?
'Prif' translates to 'main' in English, used to denote the primary or most important aspect of something.
Q.How do you use 'prif' in a sentence?
You can use 'prif' in sentences like 'Y prif reswm yw...' meaning 'The main reason is...'. It's versatile in both formal and informal contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'prif'?
A common mistake is confusing 'prif' with 'peth', which means 'thing'. Remember that 'prif' specifically refers to the main or primary item or concept in a given context.
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