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amrywiol — meaning in English: various

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'amrywiol' in conversations about diverse topics, such as when discussing various activities at a cultural festival or describing a selection of books in a library. It's frequently employed in both spoken and written forms, making it suitable for everyday discussions as well as formal presentations.
Synonyms & nuances
'Amrywiol' can be compared to 'amrywaethol,' which also means 'various' but often conveys a slightly more formal tone. You might choose 'amrywiol' in casual conversations or when describing an eclectic assortment, whereas 'amrywaethol' may fit better in academic or formal writing contexts.
Culture
'Amrywiol' derives from the root 'amryw', which means 'variety' or 'difference.' This word encapsulates the rich tapestry of Welsh culture, reflecting the variety found in local customs, dialects, and the landscape of Wales itself. In everyday use, it embodies the spirit of inclusiveness and appreciation for diversity in Welsh society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Welsh word 'amrywiol' mean in English?
'Amrywiol' translates to 'various' in English, indicating a range of different items or types. It's commonly used to describe diversity in categories such as people, events, or objects.
Q.How do I use 'amrywiol' in a sentence?
You can use 'amrywiol' like this: 'Mae amrywiol weithgareddau ar gael yn y gŵyl,' which means 'There are various activities available at the festival.' This shows how the word fits into everyday language.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'amrywiol'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'amrywiol' with 'amrywiaeth,' which means 'variety' rather than 'various.' While both words are related, 'amrywiol' describes specific types or instances, whereas 'amrywiaeth' refers to the concept of variety itself.
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