Jobs Vocab Flashcards

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What is the Welsh term for ‘builder’?

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adeiladwr

Refers to a person who constructs buildings.

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What is the role of a ‘gyrrwr’?

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driver

A person who operates a vehicle.

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What does ‘peiriannydd’ mean in English?

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engineer

A professional who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.

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Translate ‘cogydd’ into English.

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cook

A person who prepares food.

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What is the English term for ‘heddwas’?

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police officer

An individual who enforces the law and maintains public order.

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What does ‘pensaer’ mean?

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architect

A professional who designs buildings and other structures.

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Translate ‘cyfreithiwr’ into English.

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solicitor

A legal practitioner who advises clients and represents them in legal matters.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘mechanic’?

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mecanydd

A person skilled in repairing and maintaining machinery.

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What is the role of a ‘plymar’?

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plumber

A tradesperson who installs and repairs piping systems.

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What does ‘cyfrifydd’ mean in English?

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accountant

A professional responsible for financial record-keeping and reporting.

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What is the English term for ‘meddyg’?

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doctor

A professional who practices medicine and treats patients.

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What does ‘rheolwr’ mean?

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manager

A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group.

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Translate ‘deintydd’ into English.

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dentist

A professional who specializes in oral health and dental care.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘vet’?

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milfeddyg

A doctor who specializes in the treatment of animals.

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What does ‘trinydd gwallt’ mean?

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hairdresser

A professional who cuts and styles hair.

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What is the English term for ‘gweithiwr cymdeithasol’?

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social worker

A professional who helps people cope with various life challenges.

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What does ‘newyddiadurwr’ translate to?

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journalist

A person who gathers, assesses, and presents news and information.

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What is the role of a ‘trydanwr’?

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electrician

A tradesperson who specializes in electrical wiring and systems.

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What does ‘gofalwr’ mean in English?

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carer

A person who provides care for individuals who need assistance.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘nurse’?

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nyrs

A healthcare professional who provides patient care.

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Translate ‘ysgrifennydd’ into English.

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secretary

A person responsible for administrative tasks in an office.

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What does ‘anfantais’ mean?

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disadvantage

A condition or situation that puts someone in an unfavorable position.

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What is the English term for ‘ffurflen gais’?

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application form

A document used to apply for a job or service.

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What does ‘profiad’ mean?

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experience

Knowledge or skill acquired through involvement in or exposure to something.

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Translate ‘cais’ into English.

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application

A formal request for something, typically a job or admission.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘work’?

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gwaith

Refers to employment or labor.

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Fill in the blank: ‘ceisio’ means _______.

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to apply

Used when referring to the act of making an application.

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What does ‘gweithio’ mean?

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to work

The act of performing tasks or duties in exchange for compensation.

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What is the English term for ‘sgil/iau’?

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skill/s

Abilities or expertise in a particular area.

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Translate ‘cwmni’ into English.

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company

An organization engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.

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What does ‘gwybodaeth’ mean?

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information

Data or knowledge communicated or received.

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Fill in the blank: ‘siarad Cymraeg’ means _______.

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to speak Welsh

Refers to the ability to communicate in the Welsh language.

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What is the English term for ‘cyfweliad’?

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interview

A formal meeting where questions are asked to assess a candidate or individual.

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What does ‘gyrru’ mean?

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to drive

The act of operating a vehicle.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘job’?

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swydd/I

Refers to a position of employment.

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What does ‘cymorth cyntaf’ mean?

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first aid

Emergency care given to an injured or ill person.

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What is the English term for ‘mantais’?

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advantage

A favorable condition or circumstance.

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Translate ‘swyddfa’ into English.

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office

A place where professional or clerical work is done.

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What does ‘dyddiad cau’ mean?

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closing date

The last date on which applications can be submitted.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘details’?

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manylion

Specific pieces of information about something.

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Fill in the blank: ‘yn eisiau’ means _______.

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wanted

Indicates that something is needed or desired.

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What does ‘ffurflen’ mean?

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form

A structured document used to collect information.

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What is the English term for ‘pennaeth’?

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head/boss

The person in charge of a group or organization.

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What does ‘cryfder’ mean?

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strength

The quality or state of being strong.

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Translate ‘gyrfa/oedd’ into English.

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career/s

A profession or occupation undertaken for a significant period.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘salary’?

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cyflog

The payment received for work or services.

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What does ‘rhestr fer’ mean?

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short list

A list of candidates or items selected for further consideration.

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What is the English term for ‘cymhwyster/cymwysterau’?

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qualification/s

Credentials or achievements that demonstrate skills or knowledge.

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What does ‘swydd wag’ mean?

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vacant job

A position of employment that is unfilled.

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What is the Welsh term for ‘workplace’?

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gweithle

The location where work is performed.

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Fill in the blank: ‘trwydded gyrru’ means _______.

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driving licence

A legal document that permits an individual to operate a vehicle.

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What does ‘gwendid’ mean?

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weakness

A condition of being weak or lacking strength.