To love someone - I garu rhywun
I love you - Rwy'n dy garu di
(Rhwy'n dy Garu Di- I love you affected by the oral mutation of "C")
To pronounce "caru"
KAH-REE
Cariad is also the term used for sweetheart, and can be used as a compliment, or term of endearment.
If you mean as in 'I love ____', e.g., I love playing sport because it's fun! (bad example), that would be;
Dw i'n caru chwaraeon achos mae'n hwyl.
So,
Dw i'n caru ______
Or as in a letter, e.g, 'Love from ____', that would be;
Cariad o ____ (and then the name of the person.)
Or just the word love - 'cariad'
hawddgar: amiable, comely
teg: fair, beautiful, fine
hyfryd: pleasant, delightful, agreeable
the love = y cariad to love = caru
Cariad.
i love you is called 'te amo' in latin and 'i love chi' in welsh i love you too is called 'i love chi hefyd' in welsh and 'te amo etiam' in latin
Cariad = love say carry-add
cyfathrach rywiol
Caru Cymru
'Cariad mawr'.
Yr oedd modd
Rydym yn caru chi
Dwi'n dy garu di
Love in welsh is cariad. If you were to say you love someone, you would say "Caru" (Rhwy'n dy Garu Di- I love you affected by the oral mutation of "C") Cariad is also the term used for sweetheart, and can be used as a compliment, or term of endearment.
Penblwydd hapus cariaud
Cariad, golau a heddwch.