It means "to be able (can)"
Rydw i'n gallu siarad Cymraeg - I can speak Welsh
A further example (talking about yourself, in the conditional):
Gallwn i fynd i'r siop - I could go to the shop
"mundo" means "world" in English.
el mundo real literally means the real world
The Spanish phrase "el mundo" translates to "the world." The word "el" is the masculine form of the article "the" and is therefore paired with the masculine noun "mundo," which means "world."
GOd is Gracious----Evan is the Welsh version of the name John.In old Welsh 'ieuanc' meaning "young man" (cognate of Latin juvenis), from Celtic *yowanko-, from PIE *yeu- "vital force, youthful vigor"
If you mean 'armada', it means fleet, as in a fleet of ships.
It doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
The Welsh word "coch" translates to "red" in English.
'Pamela' has no meaning in Welsh; it is an English name.
It means that same in Welsh as it is Welsh. However, the English translation is "goodbye "
Do you mean from English to Welsh? 'i' is for a person or doing something, 'am' is for a time - am flwyddyn = for a year
"Ti LAN" in Welsh translates to "you full" in English.
"Cymru" is the Welsh word for Wales in English.
fishing
'Easy open covers' doesn't mean anything in Welsh; it's in English.
"Rhiw" in Welsh translates to "slope" or "hillside" in English.
'Racecourse' is in English and means 'a racetrack'.
Not a Welsh word. Perhaps it is an English word for a person from the state of Alabama in the USA?