difficulty
"anhawster" means "difficulty" in Welsh (masculine noun). Pronounced /anˈhau̯sdɛr/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hanhawster.
In Welsh, the first letter of "anhawster" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | anhawster |
| Treiglad Llaes | hanhawster |
Rwy'n deall mai ychydig iawn o fysiau wrth gefn, os o gwbl, a oedd ar gael pe bai anhawster gyda'r trenau neu'r seilwaith dros y penwythnos.
I gather that there were very few, if any, relief buses available in the event of a difficulty with the trains or the infrastructure this weekend.
C1Mae llywio cyllideb drwy'r Senedd yn llawn anhawster.
Manoeuvring a budget through the Senedd is fraught with difficulty.
B2Y pwynt pwysig arall am rai hosbisau yw eu bod yn dibynnu'n helaeth ar wirfoddolwyr, a dywedwyd wrthyf, ers COVID, fod anhawster mawr i ddod o hyd i wirfoddolwyr.
The other important point about some hospices is that they do rely heavily on volunteers, and I am told that, since COVID, the difficulty of getting volunteers is very high.
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