to revive
"adfywio" means "to revive" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /adˈvɨ̞u̯jɔ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hadfywio.
In Welsh, the first letter of "adfywio" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | adfywio |
| Treiglad Llaes | hadfywio |
Mae llawer o'r gwelliannau wedi dod trwy gyllid oddi wrth Trawsnewid Trefi, ac mae hwnnw'n ceisio cynorthwyo cymunedau gydag adfywio eu prif strydoedd, sy'n bwysig iawn i'n hetholwyr ni, gwrs.
Much of the improvement has come via the Transforming Towns funding, and that aims to help communities to revitalise their high streets, which, of course, are very important for our constituents.
C1Dydyn nhw ddim yn cael triniaeth ar adegau—rhywbeth a gododd yr Ymddiriedolaeth Adfywio Meysydd Glo gyda ni fel mater amser cinio yn y Senedd.
They're not accessing treatment at times—something the Coalfields Regeneration Trust raised with us as an issue only this lunchtime in the Senedd.
C1Rydych chi'n cyflwyno darlun deniadol o ran adfywio, Prif Weinidog, ond mewn gwirionedd yr unig beth y mae Llafur yn ei gyflawni yw trethiant uwch.
You talk a good game about regeneration, First Minister, while in reality the only thing that Labour delivers is higher taxation.
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