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depends on the sound before it, of Wales, o cymru becomes o gymru. It makes the sound harder because of a vowel or a softer sound before it. It is also affected by the gender but it is mainly the sound.

It's like in English:

An Apple - Vowel

A Car - Consonant

Hunan wasanaeth - Self Service (pronounced. Heenan wasanaith) is one where you reverse it.

Gwasanaeth is the proper word for service but because of the last sound in Hunan, the Nuh sound, you take off the G because you already have a hard sound.

Most welsh speakers don't bother in general conversation though. Hope this answers your question. :-)

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