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*Dysgu rhywbeth newydd. | *Dysgu rhywbeth newydd. | ||
*Maen nhw wedi... Dydyn nhw ddim wedi... | *Maen nhw wedi... Dydyn nhw ddim wedi... | ||
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+ | Verbs in Welsh as in English can be followed by prepositions for example: | ||
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+ | To look for | ||
+ | To talk about | ||
+ | To talk to | ||
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+ | In Welsh however some of these prepositions change when followed by a pronoun for example: | ||
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+ | Chwilio am y llyfr - to look for the book BUT: | ||
+ | Chwilio amdani hi - to look for her | ||
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+ | The full forms are: | ||
+ | amdana i | ||
+ | amdanat ti | ||
+ | amdano fo | ||
+ | amdano fe | ||
+ | amdani hi | ||
+ | amdanon ni | ||
+ | amdanyn nhw | ||
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+ | Here are some verb forms that are followed by am | ||
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+ | Siarad am - to talk about | ||
+ | Cofio am - to remember about | ||
+ | Gofyn am - to ask for | ||
+ | Poeni am - to worry about | ||
+ | Dadlau am - to argue about | ||
+ | Ymddiheuro am - to apologise for | ||
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+ | Note that if these forms are used in questions the am comes at the beginning of the sentence and not at the end: | ||
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+ | Am bwy roeddech chi'n siarad? | ||
+ | Who were you talking about? | ||
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+ | Am beth oeddech chi'n dadlau? | ||
+ | What were you arguing about? | ||
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+ | Am beth wyt ti'n chwilio? | ||
+ | What are you looking for? | ||
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=== Esercizi === | === Esercizi === |
Revision as of 07:05, 17 September 2012
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Contents |
Corso intermedio - Sedicesima
Vocabolario
- Chwilio = Cercare.
Fraseologia
- Chwilio amdani.
- Dysgu rhywbeth newydd.
- Maen nhw wedi... Dydyn nhw ddim wedi...
Verbs in Welsh as in English can be followed by prepositions for example:
To look for To talk about To talk to
In Welsh however some of these prepositions change when followed by a pronoun for example:
Chwilio am y llyfr - to look for the book BUT: Chwilio amdani hi - to look for her
The full forms are: amdana i amdanat ti amdano fo amdano fe amdani hi amdanon ni amdanyn nhw
Here are some verb forms that are followed by am
Siarad am - to talk about Cofio am - to remember about Gofyn am - to ask for Poeni am - to worry about Dadlau am - to argue about Ymddiheuro am - to apologise for
Note that if these forms are used in questions the am comes at the beginning of the sentence and not at the end:
Am bwy roeddech chi'n siarad? Who were you talking about?
Am beth oeddech chi'n dadlau? What were you arguing about?
Am beth wyt ti'n chwilio? What are you looking for?
Esercizi
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