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cyfanrwydd — meaning in English: wholeness

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Usage
Native Welsh speakers might use the word 'cyfanrwydd' in philosophical discussions about life and existence, particularly when examining concepts of identity and completeness. It's also common in literature, where authors explore themes of wholeness in human relationships or in nature during storytelling.
Synonyms & nuances
'Cyfanrwydd' closely relates to 'cyfan' (whole) and 'perffeithrwydd' (perfection), yet it emphasizes not just completeness but the quality of being undivided. You might choose 'cyfanrwydd' over 'perffeithrwydd' when discussing a holistic view rather than an ideal state.
Culture
'Cyfanrwydd' derives from the Welsh roots 'cyfan' meaning 'whole' and 'rwydd' which can imply a quality or state. This word embodies a collective Welsh value of harmony and unity, often discussed in the context of traditional Welsh philosophy and spirituality, reflecting a deep cultural appreciation for interconnectedness.
FAQ
Q.What does 'cyfanrwydd' mean in English?
'Cyfanrwydd' translates to 'wholeness' in English, representing the state of being complete or undivided.
Q.How do you pronounce 'cyfanrwydd'?
'Cyfanrwydd' is pronounced as kuh-van-rhooth, with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'w' is pronounced like 'oo' in 'food'.
Q.Is 'cyfanrwydd' commonly used in everyday Welsh?
'Cyfanrwydd' is not commonly used in everyday conversation; it tends to appear more in literary or philosophical contexts.
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