Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Cnoi
Meaning "to bite or chew"
Mae'r dyn wedi cnoi'r ci.
The man has bitten the dog.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Cnoi
Meaning "to bite or chew"
Mae'r dyn wedi cnoi'r ci.
The man has bitten the dog.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Celf
Meaning "art"
Aeth fy ngwraig i ddosbarth celf heno.
My wife went to an art class this evening.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Yr Anialwch
Meaning " the desert"
Marchogais drwy'r anialwch ar geffyl heb enw.
I rode through the desert on a horse with no name.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Y Gofod
Meaning "space"
Mae'r gofod yn fawr - yn fawr, yn wir, yn fawr iawn.
Space is big - big, really, really big.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Sgerbwd
Meaning "skeleton"
Mae sgerbwd yn y cwpwrdd.
There is a skeleton in the cupboard.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Sebonllyd
Meaning "smarmy" (literally soapy)
Siaradodd y rheolwr mewn llais sebonllyd.
The manager spoke in a smarmy voice.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Cragen
Meaning "shell"
Mae'r cranc meddal yn byw mewn cragen.
The hermit crab lives in a shell.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Achwyngar
Meaning "complaining"
It can also mean "grumpy", "quarrelsome" "querulous" and so on.
Mae'r crëyr glas yn achwyngar iawn.
The heron is very grumpy.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Dychrynllyd
Meaning "terrifying"
Mae'r carnyx yn swnio'n ddychrynllyd.
The carnyx sounds terrifying.
Welsh word of the day
Today's word:
Suddo
Meaning "to sink"
Y cwch wedi suddo.
The boat has sunk.