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anochel

unavoidable

AdjectiveC2/aˈnɔχɛl/

"anochel" means "unavoidable" in Welsh (adjective). Pronounced /aˈnɔχɛl/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hanochel.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formanochel
Treiglad Llaeshanochel

"anochel" in context

O ran y pwysau ar wasanaethau eraill, mae hynny, yn anffodus, yn anochel yn sgil beth rŷn ni i gyd yn gobeithio fydd yn benderfyniad dros dro ynghylch y pedwar gwely yn yr uned yng Nghaergybi.

In terms of the pressure on other services, that's inevitable, unfortunately, in the wake of what we all hope will be a temporary decision regarding the four beds in the unit in Holyhead.

B2

Mae camgymeriadau'n digwydd, ac yn ystod pandemig unwaith mewn canrif, gyda'r holl straen eithafol a ddaeth gyda hynny, rydym yn derbyn yn llwyr fod camgymeriadau dynol yn anochel.

Mistakes happen, and during a once-in-a-century pandemic, with all the acute stresses and strains that come with it, we fully accept that human errors are inevitable.

C1

Ar ôl inni wneud y penderfyniad i adael yr UE, roedd newid yn anochel.

Once we made the decision to leave the EU, change was inevitable.

B2

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