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"I have a ..." becomes

Mae gen i ... (North Wales, and more formally correct, so used when writing)

Mae ... 'da fi (South Wales, colloquial)

Mae ... gen i (also possible, but maybe less likely)

The possession pattern is quite different from English. Literally, "I have a ..." becomes "A ... is by me" or "A ... is with me".

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The phrase "I have" in Welsh is "Mae gen i."

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