to remind )
"atgoffa" means "to remind )" in Welsh (verb). Pronounced /atˈɡɔfa/. Mutation forms: Treiglad Llaes → hatgoffa.
In Welsh, the first letter of "atgoffa" changes depending on the grammatical context. These are the mutated forms:
| Mutation | Form |
|---|---|
| Base form | atgoffa |
| Treiglad Llaes | hatgoffa |
Mae enw’r ferch yn f’atgoffa o’m dyddiau hapus yn yr ysgol.
The girl's name reminds me of my happy school days.
B1Hoffwn atgoffa'r Aelodau unwaith eto mai Llywodraeth Lafur Cymru sydd wedi buddsoddi dros £1 biliwn yn natblygiad metro de Cymru, ac mae hynny wedi'i ddatblygu yn unol â safonau'r diwydiant ledled y DU.
I just remind Members again that it's this Welsh Labour Government that has invested in excess of £1 billion in the development of the south Wales metro, and that's been developed in line with industry standards right across the UK.
C1Ac i aelodau'r cyhoedd yn yr oriel, i'ch atgoffa, nid oes pleidlais heddiw, oherwydd mae'r bleidlais i symud ymlaen at y cyfnod nesaf eisoes wedi'i chynnal yn y Senedd.
And for members of the public in the gallery, just to remind you, there is no vote today, because the vote to proceed to the next stage has already been taken in the Senedd.
C1Mae'n werth atgoffa ein hunain sut y daethom ni at y pwynt hwn.
It’s worth reminding ourselves how we got to this point.
B1Rhaid inni atgoffa ein hunain, ar ddechrau'r pandemig COVID, nad oedd yr un ohonom yn gwybod pa mor fawr oedd y risg.
We have to remind ourselves that, at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, none of us knew just how a great a risk there was.
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