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aros

to wait

VerbA1/ˈarɔs/

“aros” means “to wait” in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /ˈarɔs/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → haros.

Mutation forms

In Welsh, the first letter of “aros” changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:

MutationForm
Base formaros
Treiglad Llaesharos

“aros” in context

Dw i methu aros yma heno.

I can't stay here tonight.

A1

Wyt ti wir eisiau aros am Tom?

Do you really want to wait for Tom?

A2

Mae aros adre yn ddiflas.

Staying at home is boring.

A2

Rhaid i Tom yn aros.

Tom has to stay.

A2

Dywedodd Tom ei fod yn aros am Mari.

Tom says he's waiting for Mary.

B2

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