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Hiraeth (Welsh pronunciation: [hɪraɨ̯θ, hiːrai̯θ] [1]) is a Welsh word that has no direct English translation. The University of Wales, Lampeter , likens it to a homesickness tinged with grief and sadness over the lost or departed, especially in the context of Wales and Welsh culture. [ 2 ]
In Wales, we have a word: hiraeth.It has no direct English translation, but to the Welsh it means a nostalgic longing for your homeland. It’s easy to see why Wales would evoke an untranslatable ...
The name Cwmhiraeth is of Welsh origin, cwm translating to 'valley'. Hiraeth does not have a direct translation in English, but roughly translates to 'homesickness' or 'longing'. [2] The hamlet takes its name from Hiraeth, a former common nearby. More recently, the village is known as the "Valley of the Birds". [3]
In Dutch, the alternative word for penguin is "fat-goose" (vetgans see: Dutch wiki or dictionaries under Pinguïn), and would indicate this bird received its name from its appearance. Mither An English word possibly from the Welsh word "moedro" meaning to bother or pester someone. Possible links to the Yorkshire variant "moither"
Surely the real definition of hiraeth should be from the word, with the word therefore being primary and the film secondary. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MRMLondon (talk • contribs) 13:25, 16 April 2008 (UTC) Film is not notable, Welsh words are defined in cy.wiktionary, hiraeth. Abductive 19:17, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
The band name comes from the Welsh word Hiraeth, which stands for nostalgia, melancholy and holding on to places of the past that never existed and the longing for them. [2] "Our music reflects this very well", explains Görtz. [2] In an interview with the music magazine Metal Hammer, the band reports how much the pandemic has shaped their ...
Glanhau ar waith means cleaning in progress in English. "We took a quick picture of it and got told off by the McDonald's worker. My friend questioned her about it but didn't get an answer.
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