Srythiodd i ffwrdd o'i feic
The bicycle fell over because it lost its balance.
It's not a word in Welsh.
No, the word 'almost' is an adverb, modifying either verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Examples:He almost fell off his bicycle. (modifies the verb 'fell')The bag of cookies was almost empty, only two were left. (modifies the adjective 'almost')She almost always fills the gas tank. (modifies the adverb 'always')A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:When John hit the pothole he almost fell off his bicycle. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John' in the second part of the sentence)
You are missing the subject and what happened. Who fell from the bicycle and what happened as a result.
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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)
He fell off the ladder and broke his arm.We will fell this tree.
(fell) i fell off my bike
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fell offFell off is a phrasal verb. In this sentence the verb is past tense.
"Tombé" She fell off a tree : Elle est tombée d'un arbre
She fell off the bottom step