It depends: in most cases it's
* Mae fy ffrindiau i...
if you're talking, for instance, about
what they are doing:
* Mae fy ffrindiau i'n dod i ginio
* My friends are coming to dinner
what they are like:
* Mae fy ffrindiau i'n wallgof
* My friends are crazy
where they are:
* Mae fy frindiau i yn Rwsia
* My friends are in Russia
But if you're IDENTIFYING them, then the construction is
* ...yw fy ffrindiau i
* Rhys a Megan yw fy ffrindiau (gorau) i
* My (best) friends are Rhys and Megan
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tŷ".
No in Welsh is dim.
In Welsh, you would say "Rwy'n cytuno" to say "I agree."
'Our Friends' in Welsh is 'Ffrindiau Ni' :)
Pedwar ffrindiau
ffrindiau mawr
"You are Welsh" = Rwyt ti'n Gymreig
To say "your house" in Welsh, you would say "eich tŷ".
Cymraeg
No in Welsh is dim.
"y diwedd" is how you say it in Welsh language.
In Welsh, you would say "Rwy'n cytuno" to say "I agree."
Ffrind, and friends is ffrindiau.
Draig Gymreig
You can say "it's nice" in Welsh as "mae'n braf."