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agos

near

AdjectiveA1/ˈaɡɔs/

"agos" means "near" in Welsh (adjective). Pronounced /ˈaɡɔs/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hagos.

Mutation forms

In Welsh, the first letter of "agos" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formagos
Treiglad Llaeshagos

"agos" in context

Mae'r Gymraeg, Cernyweg a'r Llydaweg oll yn perthyn yn agos i'w gilydd.

Welsh, Cornish and Breton are all closely related.

B2

Nid yw'r ddau fath o fwnci yn perthyn yn arbennig o agos i'w gilydd.

The two types of monkeys are not particularly related to each other.

B1

Bwyton ni'r cinio mewn bwyty agos.

We ate dinner at a nearby restaurant.

B2

Yn amlwg, mae fy nghyd-Aelod, Vikki Howells, hefyd yn gweithio'n agos iawn gyda'r coleg cenedlaethol.

Obviously, my colleague as well, Vikki Howells, works very closely with the coleg cenedlaethol .

B1

Byddwn yn parhau i weithio'n agos gyda chynrychiolwyr ar draws y sector gwaith ieuenctid i helpu i siapio a chyflawni'r datblygiadau pwysig hyn.

We will continue to work closely with representatives across the youth work sector to help shape and deliver these important developments.

B2

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