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tyfu — meaning in English: grow

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use 'tyfu' in conversations about gardening or agriculture, discussing how plants grow. It can also be applied metaphorically in contexts such as personal development or business growth, like saying 'Mae'r busnes yn tyfu' (The business is growing).
Synonyms & nuances
'Tyfu' is more commonly used in the context of natural growth, such as plants or personal development, while 'cynyddu' might be chosen when discussing numerical increase or expansion. You would pick 'tyfu' when emphasizing organic or gradual growth rather than abrupt change.
Culture
'Tyfu' is derived from Old Welsh, reflecting the close relationship between the Welsh people and their natural landscape. In Welsh culture, growth isn't solely physical; it's a concept that encompasses personal and communal development, highlighting the importance of nurturing and fostering growth in various aspects of life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'tyfu' mean in English?
'Tyfu' translates to 'grow' in English, and is used in various contexts related to growth, such as plants, personal development, and even businesses.
Q.How do you pronounce 'tyfu'?
'Tyfu' is pronounced as 'tuh-vee', where the 'y' is pronounced like the 'u' in 'cup'. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
Q.Can 'tyfu' be used in a metaphorical sense?
Yes, 'tyfu' can be used metaphorically to discuss growth in areas like relationships, skills, or businesses, making it a versatile word in conversation.
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