There’s a sentence in Challenge 8 “We wanted to say that they should change” at 28:36 but I can’t make out what they’re saying for ‘that’. Is it “O’n ni’n moyn dweud na dylen nhw newid” or something else?
This will be a ‘y’ meaning ‘that’ in this context…there is an answer just posted covering options related to that in the quick questions thread here:
Rich
Diolch, that does make sense!
Quick question, you gave the following example in your reply to Susanne:
I think (that) I should go now - Dw i’n meddwl (y) ddylwn i fynd nawr (dylwn has soft mutation after ‘y’)
but in the example I had there’s no soft mutation: “O’n ni’n moyn dweud y dylen nhw newid”
Why is this or am I not hearing it correctly?
Great thanks for spotting that @diana-allpress you should win a special prize! but I’m not sure what it can be in the circumstances - a source of pride perhaps
My example should not have a ‘dd’ - I’ll blame predictive text on my phone! - but I’ll change it now!
Thank you
Rich