It seems like "enw" might be a typo or an abbreviation. If you meant "new," it typically refers to something that has recently come into existence or is being experienced for the first time. If you meant something else, please provide more context so I can assist you better!
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Simply with the name of your school (the question means "What is the name of your school?").Or, if you want a complete sentence:Ysgol [X] ydy hi henw hi.(Its name is [X] School)
"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]."
Fy enw i yw ... (Fy enw i iw)Fy enw i yw ...
Mae fy enw i ydy..
Enw mam fi ydy / ....... yw enw fy mam i
Enw. That is how you say name in Welsh.
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Fy enw i ydi - Fy - "Vurr" Enw: "eh-noo" I: "E" (as in A B C D E) Ydi: "uh-dee"
Be(th) ydy dy enw di? (informal)Beth ydy'ch enw chi? (formal)
Beth ydy enw ein ysgol ni? or Beth yw enw ein hysgol ni?
Shwmae, Beth ydy dy enw di? (informal) S'mae in north WalesShwmae, Beth ydy'ch enw chi? (formal)
Helo, fy enw i yw Ryan
"His Name is" translates into either: Mae enw e yw (my en-oo eh ew) Or: Enw fo yw (en-oo foh ew) depending on where you come from.
To say "your name is Caroline" in Welsh, you would say "dy enw di yw Caroline."