Welsh Adjectives
This is a list of adjectives in Welsh. This can enable you describe different sizes and a variety of qualities such as (easy, difficult...).
Big: mawr
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Small: bach
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Long: hir
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Short: byr
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Tall: tal |
Thick: trwchus |
Thin: tenau |
Wide: llydan |
This table provides a list of adjectives of quality shown below. These are some of the most used adjectives in Welsh.
Bad: drwg
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Good: da
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Easy: rhwydd
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Difficult: anodd
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Expensive: drud
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Cheap: rhad
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Fast: cyflym
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Slow: araf
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Old: hen
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Old: hen
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Young: ifanc
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New: newydd
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Heavy: trwm
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Light: ysgafn
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Empty: gwag
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Full: llawn
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Right: cywir |
Wrong: anghywir |
Strong: cryf |
Weak: gwan |
These samples show how adjectives are used in Welsh. Used in these examples with nouns, prepositions and pronouns.
Is this a new or old book?: Ydy'r llyfr yma yn newydd neu'n hen?
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Is the test easy or difficult?: Ydy'r prawf yn rhwydd neu'n anodd?
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Am I right or wrong?: Ydw i'n gywir neu'n anghywir?
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This is very expensive: Mae hwn yn ddrud iawn
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Is he younger or older than you?: Ydy e'n ifancach neu'n hench na ti? |
Is she tall?: Ydy hi'n dal? |
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