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Meaning of bachgenyn | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR B2

Definitions

dated spelling of bachgennyn (“little boy”)

masculine

Equivalents

Беларуская хлопчык
Čeština chlapeček
Cymraeg bachgennyn
Ελληνικά αγοράκι
English little boy
Esperanto knabeto
Español chamaquito chiquitín chiquito niño
Suomi pikkupoika
Français gamin garçonnet petit
Gaeilge buachaill
Gàidhlig balachan
Magyar kisfiú
Italiano bambino
日本語 男の子 男児
Македонски момченце
Português rapaz
Svenska gosse småpojke
Українська хлопча́к хлопчик

Examples

“[…] nofiodd unwaith yn nghylch 6 milltir, a chario bachgenyn 8 mlwydd oed, ar ei gefn; felly hefyd, y waith hon, efe a nofiodd i dir yn ddihangol, ac arosodd ar y tir yn nghylch pum mynyd, yn edrych ar y bachgenyn oedd gydâg ef yn y cwch, yn nofio ar ei ol; yna gwaeddodd y bachgenyn am gymorth, gan ei fod wedi diffygio, dychwelodd Mr. Jones yn ei erbyn, a phan ddaethant at eu gilydd, gafaelodd y bachgenyn ynddo : a soddasant eill dau heb godi mwy, fel hyn syrthiodd ei fywyd yn aberth i ddyngarwch.”

[…] he once swam for around 6 miles, whilst carrying an 8-year-old little boy, on his back; thus also, on this occasion, he swam ashore for safety, and stayed on the land for around five minutes, watching the little boy, who was with him in the boat, swimming after him; then the little boy shouted for help because he was exhausted, Mr. Jones returned towards him, and when they came to each other, the little boy grasped hold of him : hence they both sank and surfaced no more, thus fell his life in sacrifice to beneficence.

“[…] a little lad (bachgenyn*). He was very young […] Here the Welsh translation, as in many other instances, excels the English, in using the diminutive term.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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