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seren — meaning in English: a star

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neutral common
Usage
Native Welsh speakers often use the word 'seren' in both casual and poetic contexts. For instance, in everyday conversation, someone might say, 'Dw i'n gweld seren yn y nos,' meaning 'I see a star at night.' Additionally, in songs or literature, 'seren' can evoke romantic imagery, enhancing the emotional depth of the writing.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'seren' specifically refers to a 'star,' a term like 'ysbryd' may refer to a spirit or soul, indicating something ethereal or celestial. Choosing 'seren' over alternatives emphasizes the physical celestial object rather than abstract concepts.
Culture
'Seren' comes from the Latin word 'stella,' which means star, highlighting its ancient roots and connection to celestial themes across cultures. In Welsh folklore, stars are often associated with guidance and wishes, making 'seren' a word that carries both literal and metaphorical significance in the lives of Welsh speakers.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'seren'?
'Seren' becomes 'serennau' in its plural form. In practice, you might say, 'Mae'r seren yn edrych hardd,' (The star looks beautiful) and for multiple stars, 'Mae'r serenni yn edrych hardd' (The stars look beautiful).
Q.Can 'seren' be used in a metaphorical sense?
Yes, 'seren' can be used metaphorically in Welsh to signify someone who is a guiding light or a source of inspiration, much like the English usage of 'star' to describe a talented person.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'seren'?
Indeed! A common phrase is 'seren y nos,' which directly translates to 'star of the night,' often used in poetry or songs to describe something beautiful or enchanting.
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