Please could someone explain the following:
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What is the 'w in “y peth gorau i**'w** neud” (the best thing to do)?
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There’s a sentence “That is what you would like to do” which is “Dyna beth byddet ti’n hoffi gwneud” (07:47).
Why is it byddet ti and not hoffet ti? Are these interchangeable or is there a reason why it has to be byddet in this case?
- Why is taw used for that in the following sentence:
“Are you sure that’s the best thing?” “Wyt ti’n siŵr taw dyna’r peth gorau?” (10:46)
- Why is sy used in the following sentence:
“I can’t remember how to say what I need to say yet” is “Alla i ddim cofio sut i ddweud beth sy eisiau i fi ddweud eto” (13:27)
Thanks in advance!