Âé¶¹Éç

Explore the Âé¶¹Éç
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

16 October 2014
Welsh at home

Âé¶¹Éç Homepage
Wales Home

›Welsh at home

›Learn Welsh

Welsh in the Workplace

Catchphrase



Dictionary

Mutation checker

Spell checker

Grammar




Contact Us

text pages
Text index - South Entry

Marriage

Here are some sentences to describe marital status:

Dw i'n briod.I'm married.
Dw i'n briod gyda John.I'm married to John.
Dw i'n ddi-briod.I'm not married.
Dw i wedi ysgaru.I'm divorced.
Dw i wedi dyweddïo.I'm engaged.
Dw i'n wraig weddw.I'm a widow (female).
Dw i'n ŵr gweddw.I'm a widow (male).
Mae cariad gyda fi.I have a boyfriend / girlfriend.
Does dim cariad gyda fi.I haven't got a boyfriend / girlfriend.
Dyn ni'n briodWe're married.
Dyn ni ddim yn briod.We're not married.
Dyn ni'n cyd-fyw.We co-habit.
Dyn ni wedi gwahanu.We've separated.
Dyn ni wedi cael ysgariadWe've had a divorce.
language tools
dictionary
Help / Cymorth
links

The best of the rest for learning Welsh online

Âé¶¹Éç Vocab: A Window into Welsh. Have trouble understanding Welsh on the web? Here's the answer.

Sites in Welsh for your kids
Bobinogi
Tweenies Cymraeg
Celtiaid yr Oes Haearn


About the Âé¶¹Éç | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy
Ìý