Yes
does he live
Depending on context: Pwy ydy ... Pwy sy ... Pwy yw ...
Here is how you would ask the question and answer in Welsh:What is your favourite subject? - Beth ydy dy hoff bwnc di?My favourite subject is ....... - Fy hoff bwnc ydy .......
fy lliw gora ydy du , or you can say it in a more formal way '' Lliw gora fi ydy ddu im not to sure if you want it to be aimed at your self or someone else , but if it was a question it would ' beth ydy dy hoff lliw? ( what is your favourite colour? ) du (black ) .
"Beth ydy dy new di?" is Welsh for "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone their name in informal conversations. If you're responding, you would typically say, "Fy enw i yw [your name]," which means "My name is [your name]."
Ydy (ydi)
does he live
ydy / yw
"David is quarreling with the family" in Welsh?
'Beth ydy dy hobiau?'
Beth ydy 'ch enw chi?
Mae fy enw i ydy..
"Beth ydy dy enw di?" translates to "What is your name?" in English. It's a question in Welsh, where "beth" means "what," "ydy" is a form of the verb "to be," "dy" means "your," and "enw di" means "name you."
Depending on context: Pwy ydy ... Pwy sy ... Pwy yw ...
It means: "What is your name?" in WelshWhat is your name? (familiar)It Means 'What's your Name' In Welsh
Enw mam fi ydy / ....... yw enw fy mam i
Here is how you would ask the question and answer in Welsh:What is your favourite subject? - Beth ydy dy hoff bwnc di?My favourite subject is ....... - Fy hoff bwnc ydy .......