dydd Sul
Welsh
editEtymology
editdydd (“day”) + Sul (“Sunday”), partial calque of Latin diēs Sōlis (literally “day of the Sun”). Compare Breton disul, Cornish de Sul, English Sunday, German Sonntag.
Pronunciation
edit- (North Wales, standard) IPA(key): /ˌdɨːð ˈsɨːl/, /dɨ̞ðˈsɨːl/
- (North Wales, colloquial) IPA(key): /dɨ̞ˈsɨːl/
- (South Wales, standard) IPA(key): /ˌdiːð ˈsiːl/, /dɪðˈsiːl/
- (South Wales, colloquial) IPA(key): /dɪˈsiːl/
- Rhymes: -ɨːl
Proper noun
editAntonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “Sunday daytime”): nos Sul
Derived terms
edit- cinio dydd Sul (“Sunday dinner”)
- dillad dydd Sul (“Sunday clothes, Sunday best”)
Mutation
editradical | soft | nasal | aspirate |
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dydd Sul | ddydd Sul | nydd Sul | unchanged |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
See also
editDays of the week in Welsh · dyddiau'r wythnos (layout · text) | ||||||
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dydd Sul | dydd Llun | dydd Mawrth | dydd Mercher | dydd Iau | dydd Gwener | dydd Sadwrn |