I am ill - 'Rwy'n sâl'
or
'Dwi yn sâl'
The Welsh phrase for "I don't like" is "Dydw i ddim yn hoffi." This phrase can be used to express dislike for various things or activities in Welsh.
The Welsh phrase for "where do you live?" is "ble rwyt ti'n byw?"
Dewch i mewn
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
"Popti ping" is a playful Welsh term for a microwave oven. It is a phrase that has gained popularity thanks to comedian Rhod Gilbert's comedy sketch about the Welsh language.
The Welsh phrase for "Love from Grandad" is "Cariad oddi wrth Taid." In this phrase, "cariad" means "love," "oddi wrth" translates to "from," and "Taid" is a term for 'grandad' or 'grandfather' in Welsh.
"Hunto Rygbi" is not a common Welsh phrase. It does not have a direct translation or meaning in Welsh. Each word separately means "hunt" and "rugby," but together they do not form a coherent phrase in Welsh.
The Welsh phrase for "are you fluent in Welsh" is "Ydych chi'n rhugl yn Gymraeg?" In this sentence, "Ydych chi" means "are you," "yn" is a preposition meaning "in," "rhugl" translates to "fluent," and "Cymraeg" is the Welsh language.
Iechyd da
The Welsh phrase for "new home" is "cartref newydd".
Diolch i ti ffrind
Beth yw eich oedran?