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cyfarfod — meaning in English: meeting

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers commonly use 'cyfarfod' in both professional and casual settings. For instance, you might hear it during business discussions, community gatherings, or school meetings when discussing important agendas or plans.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'cyfarfod' specifically refers to a meeting, the word 'cwrdd' can also mean 'to meet,' but is often used for informal encounters. Choose 'cyfarfod' when discussing formal meetings or events organized for specific purposes.
Culture
'Cyfarfod' derives from the Welsh roots 'cy-' meaning 'together' and 'arfod' meaning 'to meet.' This word encapsulates the importance of gathering in Welsh culture, reflecting the community-oriented nature of Welsh society, where meetings are often seen as vital for collaboration and decision-making.
FAQ
Q.How do I pronounce 'cyfarfod'?
'Cyfarfod' is pronounced as kuh-VAR-vod, with emphasis on the second syllable. Practicing the sounds can help you say it more naturally.
Q.Is 'cyfarfod' used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'cyfarfod' is a common term in everyday conversation, especially in contexts related to work or community events, making it a practical word for learners.
Q.Can I use 'cyfarfod' for any type of meeting?
While 'cyfarfod' is versatile, it's best suited for structured meetings. For casual get-togethers, you might prefer 'cwrdd' instead.
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