Nastya
Difference between Ffrind and Cyfaill Is there any difference in the meaning between the words “ffrind” and “cyfaill”?
Jun 15, 2020 3:25 PM
Answers · 1
I am not a language tutor, but I can give you my opinion as a native Welsh speaker; There isn’t really a major difference between these terms. A native speaker would certainly understand if you were to use either term interchangeably in conversation. “Ffrind” - I would describe ffrind as a more informal way of saying “friend”, and is more common in spoken Welsh (at least in Southern Welsh dialect where I come from). I would use this when talking about a friend, for example: “Mae Nastya yn ffrind I mi” = “Nastya is my friend” “Cyfaill” - I would describe cyfaill as more of a formal word, similar to “an associate”. The word “Cyfeillachu” means “to associate”, but as I said before, it would still make sense if I said “Mae Nastya yn cyffaill I mi” If you were to say “We are friendly” you could say “Da ni’n cyfeillgar” or “Da ni’n ffrindiau”. Neither would sound incorrect to me. I hope that helps.
July 30, 2020
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