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Learn WELSH - GRAMMAR 2002 page 1 of 87 some BASIC RULES OF WELSH GRAMMAR Cynnwys - Contents A. Y Fannod - The Article B. Enwau - Nouns C. Ansoddeiriau - Adjectives Ch. Arddodiaid - Prepositions D. Berfau - Verbs Dd. Cysyllteiriau - Conjunctions E. Rhifau - Numbers F. Rhagenwau - Pronouns Ff. Atebion - Yes / No Replies G. Cyffredinol - General Y Treigliadau - The Mutations Y Treiglad Meddal - The Soft Mutation Y Treiglad Trwynol - The Nasal Mutation Y Treiglad Llaes - The Aspirate Mutation Learn WELSH - GRAMMAR 2002 page 2 of 87 A. Y Fannod - The Article 1. There is no indefinite article (a / an) in WELSH . cath - a cat afal - an apple merch - a girl ysgol - a school 2. There are three forms of the definite article (the) in WELSH (i) y is used in front of a consonant. Singular, feminine nouns will undergo a Soft Mutation after y (except those beginning with ll and rh ).
Nearly all adjectives follow the noun in Welsh. e.g. a small / little boy - bachgen bach a big / large car - car mawr a high mountain - mynydd uchel a long film - ffilm hir
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