neutral
common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'cynheliaeth' in discussions about community support initiatives, such as local charity events or grassroots movements. It can be heard during community meetings where individuals gather to strategize ways to offer assistance to those in need.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cynheliaeth' is often synonymous with 'cymorth', which also means 'support'. However, 'cynheliaeth' has a stronger connotation of organized or collective support, while 'cymorth' can refer to any form of assistance, whether formal or informal. Understanding this nuance helps in choosing the right term based on context.
Culture
The word 'cynheliaeth' derives from the combination of 'cyn' meaning 'before' and 'heliaeth', which relates to the concept of helping or assisting. This linguistic blend reflects the deep-rooted Welsh tradition of community solidarity, especially during challenging times, such as the coal mining era when communities relied heavily on collective support to thrive.
FAQ
Q.What does 'cynheliaeth' mean in English?
'Cynheliaeth' translates to 'support' in English and is used to describe various forms of assistance or backing in both personal and community contexts.
Q.How do you use 'cynheliaeth' in a sentence?
You can use 'cynheliaeth' in sentences like: 'Mae angen cynheliaeth ar gyfer y prosiect yma', which means 'Support is needed for this project.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'cynheliaeth'?
A common mistake is confusing 'cynheliaeth' with 'cymorth'. While both mean 'support', 'cynheliaeth' is more about organized or community-based support, so use it in contexts where collective backing is emphasized.