Greet 1 & 2 Flashcards
Sut wyt ti?
How are you?
Informal
Prynhawn da
Good afternoon
â chroeso
with pleasure/be my guest
note: notice the (m) noun has an aspirate mutation.
da (adj.)
good
Dyma Cinch.
This is/here is Cinch.
plîs (v.)
please
informal
Sut (interrog.) [+SM] with nouns
how/what kind of
Noswaith dda
Good evening
Sut wyt ti?
How are you?
informal
os gwelwch yn dda
please
formal
Dych chi wedi blino?
Are you tired?
Pwy (interrog.) (pron.) [+SM]
Who
Yn waeth (adj.)
Worse
note: this is a soft mutation from gwaeth, triggered by ‘yn’
Nos da
Good night
Introduce yourself
… dw i
Tene dw i.
Cinch dw i.
Da iawn
very well/very good
Gwych
Great/Excellent
wedi (prep.)
after/past/has
Pwy dych chi?
Who are you?
formal
Sutmae
Hello
Sut dych chi?
How are you?
formal
Beth ydy’ch enw chi?
What is your name?
Hwyl fawr
A big goodbye
Yn well (adj.)
Better
note: this is a soft mutation from gwell, triggered by ‘yn’
Dim diolch (m)
No thanks
Croeso (m)
Welcome
blino (v.)
to tire/to get tired
Dych chi
Are you
Have you
You are
(Formal)
Dw i wedi blino
I’m tired.
Wyt ti wedi blino?
Are you tired?
Diolch (m)
Thanks
(or)
Thank you
iawn (adj.)
right
as in, ‘He’s right’
Ex: mae e’n iawn
Pwy wyt ti?
Who are you?
informal
Draig (f)
Dragon
S’mae
Hi
Hwyl (f)
Goodbye
Eitha da (adv.)
Quite good
Bore da
Good morning
iawn (adv.)
fine/well/ok
y ddraig goch
the red dragon