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cynhaliad — meaning in English: maintenance

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'cynhaliad' in discussions about property management or vehicle upkeep, particularly when discussing the ongoing responsibilities of maintenance. For example, in a conversation about home renovations, a homeowner might say, 'The cynhaliad on this roof needs to be prioritized.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Cynhaliad' specifically refers to ongoing maintenance, while 'gweithred' implies a more general action or operation. You would choose 'cynhaliad' when you want to emphasize the continuous effort required to keep something in good condition, like preserving a historic building.
Culture
'Cynhaliad' is derived from the Welsh verb 'cynnal,' meaning 'to sustain' or 'to uphold.' This reflects the Welsh people's deep-rooted connection to their land and homes, often emphasizing the importance of caring for their environment. In traditional Welsh culture, maintaining one’s property is seen not just as a responsibility but as a way to honor the past and preserve heritage.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Welsh word 'cynhaliad'?
'Cynhaliad' means 'maintenance' in English, referring to the act of preserving or keeping something in good condition.
Q.How do you use 'cynhaliad' in a sentence?
You can use 'cynhaliad' in sentences like, 'Mae angen cynhaliad ar fy mheni.' which translates to 'My house needs maintenance.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'cynhaliad'?
A common mistake is using 'cynhaliad' in contexts where 'gweithred' would be more appropriate. Remember that 'cynhaliad' specifically relates to the ongoing process of maintenance.
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