Meeting in the south

I am on lesson 24 of the third course. Southern. At 9:44, the sentence is “You can’t move the meeting, can you?” For, “move the meeting” I am hearing, “sumid uh carvarver”. Is “carvarver” the word for meeting? I thought it was Cortha,

Cyfarfod and cwrdd both mean ‘to meet’ and they both mean ‘a meeting’, I believe. To save confusion I use ‘cyfarfod’ as the noun and ‘cwrdd â’ as the verb. I’m in the south.

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Diolch.