oddi wrth / gan- From (a person)
Gyda llawer o gariad oddi wrth name
You'd say. 'Cariad Mawr' - literally 'big love' 'Oddi wrth' or 'gan' - from
Welsh for "The knives will be in the cupboard by the table") does not use the vowels a, e, i, o, and u.
hapus or wrth ei fodd. I'm not sure which one each refers to. I'm no that far into the Language.
"Oddi wrth" in Welsh translates to "from" or "as per." It is commonly used to describe the source or origin of something.
It's Welsh for 'from'. I.e. at the end of a letter or card you would write 'oddi wrth John'.
ymaith; i ffwrdd (adverb)oddi, oddi wrth, oddi ar (preposition)ymaith (away, hence); i ffwrdd (away); oddi (out of, from); oddi wrth; oddi ar.Iff your talking about turning something off then the welsh word for off is (bant)
Oddi wrth ei modryb.
With Love from - Cariad Mawr (literally 'Big Love') oddi wrth
Gyda llawer o gariad oddi wrth name
You'd say. 'Cariad Mawr' - literally 'big love' 'Oddi wrth' or 'gan' - from
It's Welsh for 'from'. I.e. at the end of a letter or card you would write 'oddi wrth John'.
There are many ways of saying from, Wrth- "From" directly. Oddi wrth- Used in a informal letter. O- informal "From". Cer- Would be used to tell someone to leave.
This Welsh sentence translates to "The knife will be in the cupboard by the table" in English.
Rwyf wrth fy modd ffotograffiaeth.
Rwyf wrth fy modd yn dysgu.