be able (verb)
power, ability (noun)
It means 'English'.
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
The Welsh word 'llys' can be translated as 'court', 'hall', or 'palace'.
The Welsh for freedom is rhyddid (pronounce ri-theed)
Lliw = Colour
Gallu
It means "to be able (can)"Rydw i'n gallu siarad Cymraeg - I can speak WelshA further example (talking about yourself, in the conditional):Gallwn i fynd i'r siop - I could go to the shop
you can either say 'methu' o'r 'dw i ddim yn gallu'
wyt ti'n gallu siarad cymraeg? [are you able to speak Welsh?] (familiar / singular) ydych chi'n gallu siarad cymraeg? (polite / plural) ydych chi'n siarad cymraeg? [do you speak Welsh?] (literal translation) them three are formal. this is informal(not posh): tin siarad cymraeg?
Pur, cryf, ddim yn gallu torri fo.
The English word Mrs. is normally used in Welsh.
The English word sir is syr in Welsh.The Welsh word sir is county in English.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.
"Nos" is the Welsh for the word night in English.
In Welsh the word 'pyjamas' is (wait for it...!) 'pyjamas'.(I.e. the same word is used in both English and Welsh)
The Welsh word "ci" translates to "dog" in English.
The Welsh word "haf" is pronounced like the English word "have", but with a short 'a' sound. It rhymes with the English word "tough".