neutral
common
Usage
Welsh speakers often use the word 'rhwystr' in both formal and informal settings, especially when discussing challenges in sports, business, or personal endeavors. For example, in a conversation about overcoming hurdles in a project, one might say, 'Mae rhwystr mawr yn ein ffordd' (There is a big obstacle in our way).
Synonyms & nuances
'Rhwystr' is often used in a physical or metaphorical sense to indicate obstacles in one’s path. A close synonym, 'anfantais,' translates to 'disadvantage,' and while both words imply a challenge, 'rhwystr' focuses more on the obstruction itself rather than the resulting disadvantage.
Culture
'Rhwystr' has its roots in the Welsh language's rich history, deriving from 'rhwystrio,' which means to block or hinder. This word is often used in the context of Welsh literature and music, symbolizing the struggles faced by individuals and communities, reflecting a broader cultural theme of perseverance against adversity.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of rhwystr in English?
'Rhwystr' translates to 'obstacle' in English, referring to anything that impedes progress or movement.
Q.How do you use rhwystr in a sentence?
You can use 'rhwystr' in sentences like, 'Mae'n rhaid i ni oresgyn y rhwystr hwn' which means 'We must overcome this obstacle.'
Q.Is rhwystr used in formal writing?
'Rhwystr' can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for everyday conversations as well as written communications.