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bore — meaning in English: morning

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informal very common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'bore' in everyday conversation, particularly in the morning when greeting others. For example, you might hear 'Bore da!' which means 'Good morning!' as a friendly salutation in both casual and formal settings, such as at home, in schools, or in workplaces.
Synonyms & nuances
'Bore' specifically refers to the morning hours, while other related terms like 'prynhawn' (afternoon) or 'nos' (night) denote different parts of the day. You would choose 'bore' when emphasizing the morning context, such as in greetings or discussing morning activities.
Culture
'Bore' has its roots in the Old Welsh word 'bore,' which reflects the time of day known for new beginnings. In Welsh culture, mornings are often associated with fresh starts and the promise of the day ahead, making greetings like 'Bore da' an important part of social interaction. Interestingly, the word has remained consistent over centuries, showing the importance of morning greetings in Welsh society.
FAQ
Q.What is the Welsh word for 'morning'?
'Morning' in Welsh is 'bore'. It's commonly used in greetings like 'Bore da!' which means 'Good morning!'.
Q.How do you pronounce 'bore' in Welsh?
'Bore' is pronounced as 'bor-eh', with a soft 'r' and a slight emphasis on the 'eh' sound at the end.
Q.Can 'bore' be used in formal settings?
Yes, 'bore' is appropriate in both informal and formal contexts. It's a friendly and universally accepted way to greet someone in the morning.
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