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astudio

to study

VerbA2/asˈdɨ̞djɔ/

“astudio” means “to study” in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /asˈdɨ̞djɔ/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hastudio.

Mutation forms

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

MutationForm
Base formastudio
Treiglad Llaeshastudio

“astudio” in context

Gall berson dwyieithog newid o un iaith i iaith arall yng nghanol frawddeg, ac mae'r cyfnewid-cod hwn yn bwnc astudio i ieithyddion.

A bilingual person can change from one language to another in the middle of a sentence, and this code-switching is a topic of study for linguists.

B2

Wyt ti'n hoffi astudio?

Do you like studying?

B1

Dydy Tom ddim yn hoffi astudio.

Tom doesn't like studying.

B2

Mae astudio iaith dramor yn anodd.

Studying a foreign language is hard.

A2

Mae Tom yn astudio.

Tom is studying.

A2

Further reading

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