Bara Brith

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːrə brɪθ/

Definitions of bara brith

noun a traditional Welsh fruit bread containing raisins and currants

Example Sentences

A1 I tried bara brith for the first time and I loved it.

A2 Bara brith is a traditional Welsh fruit loaf that is delicious with a cup of tea.

B1 I learned how to make bara brith from my grandmother's recipe.

B2 The bara brith I had at the bakery was the best I've ever tasted.

C1 The secret to a perfect bara brith lies in the quality of the dried fruits used.

C2 When I visited Wales, I made sure to try bara brith at every cafe I went to.

Examples of bara brith in a Sentence

formal The traditional Welsh bara brith is a delicious fruit loaf made with tea-soaked dried fruits.

informal I love having a slice of bara brith with my afternoon cup of tea.

slang Let's grab some bara brith and catch up over a cuppa.

figurative Her voice was as rich and comforting as a slice of bara brith.

Grammatical Forms of bara brith

past tense

made

plural

bara briths

comparative

more bara brith

superlative

most bara brith

present tense

makes

future tense

will make

perfect tense

has made

continuous tense

is making

singular

bara brith

positive degree

delicious

infinitive

to make bara brith

gerund

making bara brith

participle

made bara brith

Origin and Evolution of bara brith

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Welsh
Story behind the word: The origin of the word 'bara brith' can be traced back to Wales, where it is a traditional Welsh fruit bread.
Evolution of the word: Originally, bara brith referred specifically to a fruit bread made in Wales. Over time, it has become more widely known as a type of tea bread or fruit loaf, enjoyed not only in Wales but also in other parts of the world.