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priodas — meaning in English: marriage

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formal common
Usage
The word 'priodas' is often used in formal settings such as wedding ceremonies, legal documents, and discussions about marital law. You'll hear it in speeches or toasts at weddings, where speakers highlight the significance of marriage in Welsh culture.
Synonyms & nuances
'Priodas' specifically refers to the legal and social union of two people. Unlike the word 'cymdeithasol' (social), which can refer to general social gatherings, 'priodas' denotes a more formal commitment, often accompanied by religious or cultural significance.
Culture
'Priodas' comes from the Old Welsh term 'priod,' meaning 'to marry.' In Welsh culture, weddings are often steeped in tradition, including unique customs like the 'pennod' where the groom presents a token to the bride's family. This word embodies the importance of familial bonds and community in Welsh society.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'priodas' in English?
'Priodas' translates to 'marriage' in English, indicating a legal and social union between individuals, recognized by law and often supported by cultural traditions.
Q.How do you use 'priodas' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Maen nhw'n paratoi ar gyfer eu priodas,' which means 'They are preparing for their marriage.' This context highlights the planning and anticipation surrounding weddings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'priodas'?
A common mistake is confusing 'priodas' with 'cymdeithas,' which means 'association' or 'society.' Remember, 'priodas' specifically relates to the institution of marriage, while 'cymdeithas' covers broader social contexts.
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