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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'

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hawddgar: amiable, comely

teg: fair, beautiful, fine

hyfryd: pleasant, delightful, agreeable

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15y ago

the love = y cariad to love = caru

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