near
"agos" means "near" in Welsh (adjective). Pronounced /ˈaɡɔs/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hagos.
In Welsh, the first letter of "agos" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | agos |
| Treiglad Llaes | hagos |
Mae'r Gymraeg, Cernyweg a'r Llydaweg oll yn perthyn yn agos i'w gilydd.
Welsh, Cornish and Breton are all closely related.
B2Nid 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.
B1Bwyton ni'r cinio mewn bwyty agos.
We ate dinner at a nearby restaurant.
B2Yn 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 .
B1Byddwn 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.
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