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Lesson 10

More on Ydy and Nac Ydy

Ydy e'n dod â'r plant?
Is bringing the children?
Nac Ydy.
No he isn't.
Ydy hi'n byw yma?
Does she live here?
Ydy.
Yes she does.
Ydy hi'n mynd â'r planhigion?
Is he taking the plants?
Ydy.
Yes he is.
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NOTES

Mynd â and Dod â are used to say take and bring. They may be thought of as go with and come with. Although the more usual word for "with" is "Gyda" ( efo in North Wales). The use of â tends to occur with verbs. Cytuno â = Agree with, is another example

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